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Endomorph, endomorphic, and endomorphism can refer to:

  • One of the three somatotypes, or animal body-types, that contains high body fat, and that gains weight easily (the other two are ectomorphic and mesomorphic)

Endomorphism can also refer to a mathematical concept:

  • In category theory, something pertaining to or related by an endomorphism
Example rendering of the 3 body types
Endomorph, Mesomorph and Ectomorph
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