De*form"i*ty (?), n.; pl. Deformities (#). [L. deformitas, fr. deformis: cf. OF. deformet'e, deformit'e, F. difformit'e. See Deform, v. & a., and cf. Disformity.]
1.
The state of being deformed; want of proper form or symmetry; any unnatural form or shape; distortion; irregularity of shape or features; ugliness.
To make an envious mountain on my back,
Where sits deformity to mock my body.
Shak.
2.
Anything that destroys beauty, grace, or propriety; irregularity; absurdity; gross deviation from other or the established laws of propriety; as, deformity in an edifice; deformity of character.
Confounded, that her Maker's eyes
Should look so near upon her foul deformities.
Milton.
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