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ectomorph
[ ek-tuh-mawrf ]
Derived Forms
- ˈectoˌmorphy, noun
- ˌectoˈmorphic, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ectomorph1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, breasts evolved and shifted in sizing, even among tweens and ectomorphs.
My whole life I floated by being able to be an ectomorph who is lean and in shape and never had to work out and stay ripped.
The Australian ectomorph, who calls the author “a national treasure,” says she and Moriarty — both 54 — have “become incredibly close, as much through life’s events and our families as through her writing.”
Now, to be clear, this is not an obituary for those gorgeous natural ectomorphs who continue to move among us, who torment hoi polloi with their slim figures, poreless skin and Dorian Gray agelessness.
Then the hardcore bands from Southern California came up, and it felt like the ectomorphs were overtaken by the mesomorphs, all these thick-neck, Henry Rollins jocks.
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