Distortion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Distorter
One who or that which distorts
Distort
Distorted misshapen
Bells palsy
Paralysis of the facial nerve producing distortion of one side of the face
Hubble Telescope
the earth from which in the absence of absorption and distortion by the earths atmosphere clear high resolution images of astronomical
Caricature
An exaggeration or distortion by exaggeration of parts or characteristics as in a picture
Leprosy
the muscles falling out of the hair and nails and distortion of the hands and feet with destruction of the bones
Ineligibility
participate in elections to a local authority, it is a distortion, even an exaggeration out of proportion, of that provision to
grotesquery
speech or manners grotesque doings ludicrous or incongruous unnaturalness or distortion
Grimace
A distortion of the countenance whether habitual from affectation or momentary and
equaliser
an electronic circuit which reduces frequency distortion
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