ˈyu̇rə̇ˌēn, -rēˌēn adjective
Etymology: German euryen, from eury- + -en (from Greek -ēnēs in prosēnēs gentle and apēnēs cruel, taken as having the etymological meanings “with face turned toward one” and “with averted face” respectively); perhaps akin to Sanskrit ānana mouth, face
: having a short or broad forehead or both with an upper facial index of 45 to 50
• eu·ry·eny -nē noun -es