out of shape, not original shape, out of posture
The root of the word "deformed" is "form," which comes from the Latin word "forma" meaning shape or appearance. The prefix "de-" in this context signifies negation or reversal, so "deformed" means altered from the normal or desired shape or appearance.
The word "deformed" is an adjective. It describes something that has been altered or disfigured in shape.
Flaw, ruin, and spoil are other words that mean "deformed".
The Latin word in Pravum, meaning devious, bad, crooked, faulty, misshapen, deformed, perverse, vicvious or corrupt. Another word, Devius is acceotable
Capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. Can be made into wires.
"Deformed" is of Latin origin, from de-, "away from" and forma, "shape".
No, "disformed" is not a recognized word. The correct terms are "deformed" or "misshapen" to describe something that is not in its normal or natural shape.
Deformed can have many definitions. The main definition, however, is "become distorted or misshappen; undergo deformation." Deformed simply means a distorted shape of the original form.
"Nuclear radiation can cause a victim's body to physically deform."
it means deformed or drastically changed.
The meaning of the surname SPIVEY is - the crippled or deformed man
deformed at least that's me and my friend's way of saying it.