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1 unnatural
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2 Unnamed
adj.Unnatural, adj.Unreasonable: P. ἄλογος.An unnatural mother: V. μήτηρ ἀμήτωρ (Soph., El. 1154).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unnamed
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3 distort
[di'sto:t]1) (to make or become twisted out of shape: Her face was distorted with pain; Metal distorts under stress.) παραμορφώνω2) (to make (sound) indistinct and unnatural: Her voice sounded distorted on the telephone.) παραμορφώνω• -
4 Forced
adj.Unnatural: see Feigned.Forced march. — He went on by a forced march, never stopping: P. ἐχωρεῖ οὐδὲν ἐπισχὼν δρόμῳ (Thuc. 4, 78).There will be forced marches both night and day equally: P. σπουδὴ ὁμοίως καὶ νύκτα καὶ ἡμέραν ἔσται τῆς ὁδοῦ (Thuc. 7, 77).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Forced
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5 Monstrous
adj.A form half-human, a monstrous portent: V. σύμμικτον εἶδος κἀποφώλιον τέρας (Eur., frag.).Monstrous shapes, half men, half beasts: V. μιξόθηρες φῶτες (Eur., Ion, 1161).The monstrous four-legged brood of Centaurs: V. τετρασκαλὲς ὕβρισμα κενταύρων γένος (Eur., H.F. 181).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Monstrous
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