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'''Endomorph''', '''Endomorphic''', and '''Endomorphism''' can refer to:
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* A ] (human body-type) that easily gets obese


'''Endomorphic''' can mean: '''Endomorphism''' can also refer to:
* In category theory, something pertaining to or related by an ].
* A ] that easily gets ], according to the classification originally created by ]. See ].
* In ], something pertaining to or related by an ].


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Endomorph, Endomorphic, and Endomorphism can refer to:

  • A somatotype (human body-type) that easily gets obese

Endomorphism can also refer to:

  • In category theory, something pertaining to or related by an endomorphism.
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