disnature

dis·na·ture

[dis-ney-cher]
verb (used with object), dis·na·tured, dis·na·tur·ing.
to deprive (something) of its proper nature or appearance; make unnatural.

Origin:
1400–50; late Middle English < Anglo-French, Middle French desnaturer, equivalent to des- dis-1 + -naturer, verbal derivative of nature nature

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