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amputated
adjective as in mutilated
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His torso was nude and his legs had been amputated by the locomotive engine.
The diamonds feature people with wrapped faces and wrapped bodies while the clubs have amputated and dismembered bodies.
Most patients have serious trauma injuries or have had arms or legs amputated.
Even the glass-cased amputated leg of the scoundrel-general, Dan Sickles, makes a quick appearance.
Korean veterans who fought for the American Army in Vietnam are found neglected and amputated.
He was wounded in the left shoulder, forearm and right hand and had to have his left arm amputated the next day.
Kemmer asked as Albert looked down at his amputated finger that still was remarkably attached to his hand.
Sometimes it was the toe, sometimes the leg, and at others the knee of the amputated limb which caused him to cry out.
I found myself next to an old soldier with the right leg amputated, who had come in with me.
His amputated great-toe does not mend: out upon it, the world itself is all so amputated, and not like mending!
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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to amputated, such as: disfigured, mangled, maimed, and marred.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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