neanimorphic
adj. Of or relating to a person who looks younger than they are.
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Examples
1996
Neanimorphic. To look younger than one's years. Among the most desirable traits of the baby-boomer generation.
—Jennifer Harper, “Take It Literally,” The Washington Times, January 25, 1996
1990 (earliest)
Neanimorphic: looking younger than one's years.
—Irving Wallace, et al., “Obscure Words With Modern Potential,” The San Francisco Chronicle, March 07, 1990
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