neanimorphic

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English

Etymology

Presumably from Latin neanias (young man) + -morphic.

Adjective

neanimorphic (comparative more neanimorphic, superlative most neanimorphic)

  1. (rare) Appearing younger than one's actual age.
    • 2007, Stephen Murray, Taking Liberties, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 59:
      [] god she was still really stunning for her age, Marie looked like a forty year old rather than someone approaching her fiftieth birthday, she is definitely neanimorphic.

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