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dis⋅fea⋅ture

[dis-fee-cher]
–verb (used with object), -tured, -tur⋅ing.
to mar the features of; disfigure.

Origin:
1650–60; dis- 1 + feature


dis⋅fea⋅ture⋅ment, noun
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dis·fea·ture   (dĭs-fē'chər)   
tr.v.   dis·fea·tured, dis·fea·tur·ing, dis·fea·tures
To disfigure: a face disfeatured by a deep scar.
dis·fea'ture·ment n.
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