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ˌɛn dəˈmɔr fɪken·do·mor·phic

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. endomorphic, pyknicadjective

    having a squat and fleshy build

    "a pyknic practical joke"

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  1. endomorphicadjective

    of or pertaining to an endomorph

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  1. endomorphic

    In mathematics, an endomorphism is a morphism from a mathematical object to itself. An endomorphism that is also an isomorphism is an automorphism. For example, an endomorphism of a vector space V is a linear map f: V → V, and an endomorphism of a group G is a group homomorphism f: G → G. In general, we can talk about endomorphisms in any category. In the category of sets, endomorphisms are functions from a set S to itself. In any category, the composition of any two endomorphisms of X is again an endomorphism of X. It follows that the set of all endomorphisms of X forms a monoid, the full transformation monoid, and denoted End(X) (or EndC(X) to emphasize the category C).

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  1. endomorphic

    Endomorphic is a term often used in the field of body types (Somatotypes) and genetics referring to individuals who have a larger body size and a higher percentage of body fat. These individuals tend to have a wider waist and a larger bone structure. They usually gain weight easily and find it hard to lose, and their metabolism rate is often slower. The term also can refer to organisms that exhibit endomorphy i.e., the development or dominance of internal body layers during embryonic development.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of endomorphic in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of endomorphic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3


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