Citations:neanimorphic

Adjective: "(rare) appearing younger than one's actual age"

 * 2006 — David Rose, They Call Me Naughty Lola: Personal Ads from the London Review of Books, Scribner (2006), ISBN 9781416540298, page 56:
 * Gynotikolobomassophile (M, 43) seeks neamimorphic F 60 to share euneirophrenia.
 * 2007 — Stephen Murray, Taking Liberties, iUniverse (2007), ISBN 9781434321282, 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.
 * 2008 — Tony Deyal, "Jarns, Nittles, Grawlix and Quimps", Kaieteur News, 16 June 2008:
 * In spite of my increasing girth and decreasing hair, I can still be described as "neanimorphic," or looking younger than my years.