Deform - Law Dictionary Search Results
Infantile paralysis
febrile symptoms motor paralysis and muscular atrophy often producing permanent deformities Called also acute anterior poliomyelitis poliomyelitis and polio It is
Disproportional
quantity or value inadequate unequal as a disproportional limb constitutes deformity in the body the studies of youth should not be
VerbarHypospadias
A deformity of the penis in which the urethra opens upon its
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Cretinism
of endemic or inherited idiocy accompanied by physical degeneracy and deformity usually with goiter frequent in certain mountain valleys esp of
Beau ideal
or physical formed in the mind free from all the deformities defects and blemishes seen in actual existence an ideal or
Bertillon system
a physical description based upon anthropometric measurements notes of markings deformities color impression of thumb lines etc
Blemish
To mark with deformity to injure or impair as anything which is well formed
bouncy
its original shape or position after stretching compression or other deformation as clean bouncy hair
Clubfoot
A short variously distorted foot also the deformity usually congenital which such a foot exhibits talipes
Clubhand
A short distorted hand also the deformity of having such a hand
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Deform - Law Dictionary Search Results
Infantile paralysis
febrile symptoms motor paralysis and muscular atrophy often producing permanent deformities Called also acute anterior poliomyelitis poliomyelitis and polio It is
Disproportional
quantity or value inadequate unequal as a disproportional limb constitutes deformity in the body the studies of youth should not be
VerbarHypospadias
A deformity of the penis in which the urethra opens upon its
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Cretinism
of endemic or inherited idiocy accompanied by physical degeneracy and deformity usually with goiter frequent in certain mountain valleys esp of
Beau ideal
or physical formed in the mind free from all the deformities defects and blemishes seen in actual existence an ideal or
Bertillon system
a physical description based upon anthropometric measurements notes of markings deformities color impression of thumb lines etc
Blemish
To mark with deformity to injure or impair as anything which is well formed
bouncy
its original shape or position after stretching compression or other deformation as clean bouncy hair
Clubfoot
A short variously distorted foot also the deformity usually congenital which such a foot exhibits talipes
Clubhand
A short distorted hand also the deformity of having such a hand
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