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deformity
/ dɪˈfɔːmɪtɪ /
noun
- a deformed condition; disfigurement
- pathol an acquired or congenital distortion of an organ or part
- a deformed person or thing
- a defect, esp of the mind or morals; depravity
Other Words From
- nonde·formi·ty noun plural nondeformities
Word History and Origins
Origin of deformity1
Example Sentences
The child was found with matted hair, deformities and rashes.
The third cluster usually presented with spinal deformities, which may require the standard decompression procedure and possible further spine surgeries.
She says one of her own relatives has had a child "born with deformities" and believes many such cases are not reported because of fear of stigma or lack of access to medical facilities.
Permanent fillers like silicone or paraffin have been used but are not recommended, as they have been associated with long-term complications like necrosis and deformities.
Infections, scarring, significant deformities and reactions to local anaesthetic, including toxicity, are also risks.
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