Well-shaped or having a harmonious and balanced physical form.
From Greek eu- (εὖ 'well') + morphe (μορφή 'form, shape') + -ous; used in biology and descriptive contexts similar to eumorphic but with the Latin -ous suffix.
Scientists use 'eumorphous' when describing creatures that look like they were designed with perfect proportions—think of how ancient sculptors saw the ideal human form.
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