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- defor·mation·al adjective
- nonde·for·mation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of deformation1
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Example Sentences
A slow, surreal tide of deformation has appeared throughout the city.
The title—The Great Deformation—and tale of the decline you describe has an Old Testament-prophet quality to it.
Its structures embrace nearly every known type of deformation.
After the initial location of the folds along these lines, compression and deformation continued.
Therefore the presence of flat heads (artificial deformation being excluded) in equatorial Venezuela is not surprising.
The unital deformation produced by the stress is called the strain, for example, compression per unit of volume.
Now when we say that the Euclidean motions are the true motions without deformation, what do we mean?
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