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disfigure
English
Etymology
From Middle English disfiguren, from Anglo-Norman desfigurer.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /d?s?f???/
- (General American) IPA(key): /d?s?f??j?/
Verb
disfigure (third-person singular simple present disfigures, present participle disfiguring, simple past and past participle disfigured)
- Change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
- The burnings disfigured his face.
Translations
disfigure From the web:
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belimb
English
Alternative forms
- belim
Etymology
From Middle English belimien (“to dismember”), equivalent to be- +? limb.
Verb
belimb (third-person singular simple present belimbs, present participle belimbing, simple past and past participle belimbed)
- (transitive, obsolete) To cut off a limb or limbs; dismember; mutilate; disfigure.
Anagrams
- bimble
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