difforme
deformed
adjective dee-FORM Rare
Origin: Latin difformis, of irregular shape
Also means
misshapen
Usage Note
Difforme describes a body or object that is abnormally shaped or malformed; it carries a stronger negative charge than irrégulier. The noun difformité (deformity) is frequently paired with it in medical or literary contexts. Victor Hugo's Quasimodo is often described as difforme.
Examples
"Un arbre difforme pousse au bord du chemin."
Natural Translation
A deformed tree grows by the side of the path.
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