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is malformed
adjective
Not formed correctly; misshapen; deformed.
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It allows abortions up to 90 days from conception, and afterward if the fetus is malformed.
Gregory thinks he is "malformed...by decades of complicity in the exploitative master-servant nexus".
400 - if the Dienst request is malformed; for example, illegal arguments or the values of arguments are invalid.
It grows in the brain of the foetus and destroys brain structures so the developing brain is malformed – small – that's the cause of the microcephaly".
The mouth is malformed because of the exaggerated facial structure, making it difficult for the cats to eat because the teeth are misaligned and causing them to drool.
What he needed was a cart to take the pain and pressure off his right leg, which is malformed because of a missing primary vein.
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Organs irradiated during the process of formation thus tend to be malformed.
To track down these mutated genes, scientists are studying children and adults whose brains are malformed.
Heads that are malformed or becoming loose because they are past optimal maturity should be skipped.
Their only misgivings appear to be whether or not the procedure is safe and whether the baby would be malformed.
One reason cited for the sheep's departure was that every one of them was malformed by generations of inbreeding.
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