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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
deform
de·form (dĭ-fôrmʹ)v. de·formed, de·form·ing, de·formsv. tr. 1. To spoil the natural form of; misshape: a body that had been deformed by disease. 2. To spoil the beauty or appearance of; disfigure. 3. Physics. To alter the shape of by pressure or stress. 4. Geology. To change the original state or size of a rock mass, especially by folding or faulting.v. intr. To become deformed. See Synonyms at distort. [Middle English deformen, from Old French deformer, from Latin dēfōrmāre: dē-, de- + fōrma, form.] de·form'a·bilʹi·ty n.de·formʹa·ble adj.
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