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malformed

[mal-fawrmd] / mælˈfɔrmd /


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The condition develops early in pregnancy when a malformed foetus is absorbed by the host twin.

From BBC

Veterinarians determined the female cub had a malformed shoulder and elbow, along with a BB pellet embedded in her paw, the nonprofit said.

From Los Angeles Times

He told her stories designed to elicit pity — that he dug ditches as a boy and needed 43 operations for malformed limbs.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s not fluent, it’s broken, the sounds are malformed, if you like.

From Los Angeles Times

"We found four more intervals with high levels of Hg concentrations and high numbers of malformed spores in the 1.3 to 2 million years following the extinction interval," explains Remco Bos.

From Science Daily