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Definition of deformity in English: deformitynounPlural deformities dɪˈfɔːmɪtidəˈfɔrmədi 1A deformed part, especially of the body; a malformation. 畸形部位 deformities of the hands or feet Example sentencesExamples - He was born with deformities in both legs but nevertheless became a champion rider and high jumper in his teens.
- Abnormalities and deformities put the patient at risk for ulceration.
- What does a foot look like in an adult born with unilateral clubfoot deformities that was treated with the Ponseti Method?
- Many of these kittens are inbred and born with deformities and disease.
- It is characterized by a wide variety of deformities, namely malformations and overgrowth of soft tissue and bone.
- Both animals were born with skeletal deformities which Mr Hanrahan says continue to be a regular occurrence on his farm.
- They brought pictures of children that had been born with deformities that were just terrible.
- It's an international charity that gives free surgery to kids born with facial deformities.
- Chocolate Labrador Lulu was born with deformities in her hip joints and knee muscles and needed four major operations.
- The vast majority die in the womb and many that survive have defects and deformities.
- She told us this was part of a big fundraising push and the money raised from the single will go to help children that have been born with deformities because of chemical warfare.
- Jade, who celebrates her tenth birthday on Sunday, was born with rare deformities and had her legs amputated in 1998.
- A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes deformities in the body parts.
- The third category consists of patients with medical conditions that have caused deformities of the face or body.
- Leukaemia and cleft palate deformities were, and are, rife.
- Children are born with deformities and girls do not menstruate until they are 18.
- The singer, who was born with deformities of his lower limbs, had both legs amputated during his 20s.
- Babies and farm animals are born with terrible deformities.
- Neuropathy can also cause deformities such as bunions, hammer toes, and charcot feet.
- Those children who did survive suffered from disfiguring deformities.
Synonyms malformation, misshapenness, disproportion, distortion, crookedness imperfection, abnormality, irregularity ugliness, unsightliness, defacement, disfigurement defect, flaw, blemish - 1.1mass noun The state of being deformed or misshapen.
畸形状态 respiratory problems caused by spinal deformity 脊柱畸形而造成的呼吸系统问题。 Example sentencesExamples - Delays in getting treatment for injuries could lead to people suffering disability, deformity and pain, doctors warn.
- Of the group, 1127 had problems like neuropathy and deformity and 536 patients suffered from infections.
- Any abnormality or change of these chromosomes causes congenital deformity and abnormal function.
- But having set up Let's Face It, a charity to support the disfigured, she has seen how severe facial deformity has destroyed the lives of so many.
- As plastic surgeons, we deal with deformity, we deal with birth defect, we deal with injuries and there we try to make those patients happy.
- They saw beyond his external condition of deformity and poverty and perceived a different kind of beauty.
- Early treatment of the chicks by a veterinarian can often prevent the actual loss of a toe, although a scar or deformity sometimes remains for life.
- In Delacroix's mind, too, disease, deformity, and physical frailty marked the privileged creator.
- The most common deformity of all was a condition of the chicken's hock (what would be our knee).
- Arm span measurement is difficult and inaccurate in the presence of weakness or of joint or spinal deformity.
- When spinal deformity, weakness, or immobility is present, height measurement is difficult and inaccurate.
- Despite prompt intervention, including drainage under general anaesthetic, cosmetic deformity proved difficult to avoid.
- Bernard is fascinated, though still disgusted at the thought of injury, dirt, or deformity.
- This made removal difficult or impossible without a great deal of scarring and deformity.
- In some ways, deformity is a lot more difficult to handle than disability.
- Even those who don't flinch at the sight of physical deformity may be socially uncomfortable around someone with a handicap.
- If left untreated scarring and deformity can occur.
- Where no other complications exist, surgery promises almost complete relief from pain, deformity and disability.
- Her flowing, black hair that reached the back of knees shone in the filtered sunlight and her complexion showed no trace of scar or deformity.
- Many patients usually wish to conceal their condition as far as possible, to avoid embarrassment and being stigmatised by visible physical deformity.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French desformite, from Latin deformitas, from deformis 'misshapen'. Rhymesconformity, enormity, multiformity, uniformity Definition of deformity in US English: deformitynoundəˈfôrmədēdəˈfɔrmədi 1A deformed part, especially of the body; a malformation. 畸形部位 children born with deformities 天生畸形的儿童。 Example sentencesExamples - A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes deformities in the body parts.
- Abnormalities and deformities put the patient at risk for ulceration.
- The singer, who was born with deformities of his lower limbs, had both legs amputated during his 20s.
- The third category consists of patients with medical conditions that have caused deformities of the face or body.
- She told us this was part of a big fundraising push and the money raised from the single will go to help children that have been born with deformities because of chemical warfare.
- Jade, who celebrates her tenth birthday on Sunday, was born with rare deformities and had her legs amputated in 1998.
- Leukaemia and cleft palate deformities were, and are, rife.
- It's an international charity that gives free surgery to kids born with facial deformities.
- Those children who did survive suffered from disfiguring deformities.
- Babies and farm animals are born with terrible deformities.
- Neuropathy can also cause deformities such as bunions, hammer toes, and charcot feet.
- Many of these kittens are inbred and born with deformities and disease.
- He was born with deformities in both legs but nevertheless became a champion rider and high jumper in his teens.
- It is characterized by a wide variety of deformities, namely malformations and overgrowth of soft tissue and bone.
- Both animals were born with skeletal deformities which Mr Hanrahan says continue to be a regular occurrence on his farm.
- Chocolate Labrador Lulu was born with deformities in her hip joints and knee muscles and needed four major operations.
- Children are born with deformities and girls do not menstruate until they are 18.
- They brought pictures of children that had been born with deformities that were just terrible.
- The vast majority die in the womb and many that survive have defects and deformities.
- What does a foot look like in an adult born with unilateral clubfoot deformities that was treated with the Ponseti Method?
Synonyms malformation, misshapenness, disproportion, distortion, crookedness - 1.1 The state of being deformed or misshapen.
畸形状态 respiratory problems caused by spinal deformity 脊柱畸形而造成的呼吸系统问题。 Example sentencesExamples - Early treatment of the chicks by a veterinarian can often prevent the actual loss of a toe, although a scar or deformity sometimes remains for life.
- Delays in getting treatment for injuries could lead to people suffering disability, deformity and pain, doctors warn.
- When spinal deformity, weakness, or immobility is present, height measurement is difficult and inaccurate.
- Where no other complications exist, surgery promises almost complete relief from pain, deformity and disability.
- The most common deformity of all was a condition of the chicken's hock (what would be our knee).
- Bernard is fascinated, though still disgusted at the thought of injury, dirt, or deformity.
- Her flowing, black hair that reached the back of knees shone in the filtered sunlight and her complexion showed no trace of scar or deformity.
- Despite prompt intervention, including drainage under general anaesthetic, cosmetic deformity proved difficult to avoid.
- If left untreated scarring and deformity can occur.
- In Delacroix's mind, too, disease, deformity, and physical frailty marked the privileged creator.
- They saw beyond his external condition of deformity and poverty and perceived a different kind of beauty.
- Any abnormality or change of these chromosomes causes congenital deformity and abnormal function.
- But having set up Let's Face It, a charity to support the disfigured, she has seen how severe facial deformity has destroyed the lives of so many.
- Of the group, 1127 had problems like neuropathy and deformity and 536 patients suffered from infections.
- Arm span measurement is difficult and inaccurate in the presence of weakness or of joint or spinal deformity.
- Many patients usually wish to conceal their condition as far as possible, to avoid embarrassment and being stigmatised by visible physical deformity.
- In some ways, deformity is a lot more difficult to handle than disability.
- Even those who don't flinch at the sight of physical deformity may be socially uncomfortable around someone with a handicap.
- As plastic surgeons, we deal with deformity, we deal with birth defect, we deal with injuries and there we try to make those patients happy.
- This made removal difficult or impossible without a great deal of scarring and deformity.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French desformite, from Latin deformitas, from deformis ‘misshapen’. |