IPA: /ˈɛndəʊmɔːf/
KK: /ˈɛndəˌmɔrf/
A person with a body type that is typically soft and round, often characterized by a larger abdomen and a tendency to gain weight easily.
He has an endomorph body type, which means he tends to store more fat around his midsection.
Endomorph → It is formed from "endo-" (from Greek "endon", meaning within) and "morph" (from Greek "morphe", meaning form or shape). The word "endomorph" refers to a body type characterized by a soft and round shape, indicating a form that is within or internal.
Think of 'endo-' meaning 'within' and 'morph' meaning 'form' — this helps you remember that an endomorph is a body type with a round shape that is internal.