mesomorph

[mez-uh-mawrf, mes-, mee-zuh-, -suh-] /ˈmɛz əˌmɔrf, ˈmɛs-, ˈmi zə-, -sə-/
noun
1.
a person of the mesomorphic type.
Origin
1935-40; meso- + -morph
British Dictionary definitions for mesomorph

mesomorph

/ˈmɛsəʊˌmɔːf/
noun
1.
a person with a muscular body build: said to be correlated with somatotonia Compare ectomorph, endomorph (sense 1)
Word Origin and History for mesomorph
n.

1940, from meso- + Greek morphe "form" (see Morpheus). Coined by W.H. Shelton; the reference is to the mesodermal layer of the embryo. Related: Mesomorphic (attested from 1923 in chemistry).

mesomorph in Medicine

mesomorph mes·o·morph (měz'ə-môrf', měs'-)
n.
An individual characterized by a robust muscular body build in which tissues derived from the embryonic mesodermal layer predominate.


mes'o·mor'phic adj.
mes'o·mor'phism or mes'o·mor'phy n.
Encyclopedia Article for mesomorph

a human physical type (soma- totype) that is marked by greater than average muscular development, as determined by the physique classification system developed by American psychologist W.H. Sheldon. Although the Sheldon system of classification does not make absolute distinctions between types, a person is classed as a mesomorph if mesomorphy predominates over endomorphy and ectomorphy in his body build. The extreme mesomorph has a square, massive head; broad, muscular chest and shoulders; a large heart; heavily muscled arms and legs; and minimal body fat. He tends to develop muscle easily. His muscular development can usually be distinguished from that of one who has developed his muscles through body-building exercises. Compare ectomorph; endomorph.

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