leptosome
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From lepto- (“thin”) + -some (“body”).
Adjective
[edit]leptosome (comparative more leptosome, superlative most leptosome)
- Narrow-bodied (in proportional to height or length).
- 1948, Alfred Louis Kroeber, Anthropology: race, language, culture, psychology, pre-history,, pages 173–174:
- The majority of such typings are bipolar, and they amount in the last analysis to saying that there are broader-bodied and narrower-bodied individuals in every group. To put this simple and in itself harmless finding learnedly, we substitute the terms “eurysome” and “leptosome.”
Synonyms
[edit]- See also Thesaurus:scrawny
- slender
Antonyms
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[edit]Noun
[edit]leptosome (plural leptosomes)
- A tall, narrow-bodied, angular person.
- Coordinate term: pyknic