viscerotonic

adj
/ˌvɪsəɹə(ʊ)ˈtɒnɪk/

Etymology

Coined by WH Sheldon, from viscero- + tonic.

  1. derived from τόνος
  2. derived from ton
  3. derived from tonus
  4. inherited from ton
  5. suffixed as tonic — “tone + ic
  6. prefixed as viscerotonic — “viscero + tonic

Definitions

  1. Designating a personality type characterised as sociable, easy-going, and comfort-seeking.

  2. A person with such a personality.

    • Joffre was a true viscerotonic, and this was the source of his principal strengths and weaknesses.

The neighborhood

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