hypermoron

Noun

 * 1)  A person exhibiting a specific form of arrested development.
 * 2) * 1917, William Eastbrook Chancellor, The hypermoron as educator, School and society v. 5:
 * The cause is morinoia, habit-mindedness; the type of person is the moron, in three grades, the morose, the amiable and the hypermoron, or near-normal.
 * 1) * 2006, Christopher Gray, NYT, The Ungainly Duckling That Alighted Along the Park:
 * Mrs. Stoner devised six classes of people. In ascending order of value they were idiots; destructionists; morons; hypermorons (in which class she put most people); geniuses (who were creative); and progressionists (who could get things done in business and related fields).
 * Mrs. Stoner devised six classes of people. In ascending order of value they were idiots; destructionists; morons; hypermorons (in which class she put most people); geniuses (who were creative); and progressionists (who could get things done in business and related fields).