The adjective is spelled gnarled (twisted, misshapen).
No. The verb is rarely used, and is spelled "misshape" (to badly shape). The more common adjective is "misshapen" (or misshaped).
The Latin word in Pravum, meaning devious, bad, crooked, faulty, misshapen, deformed, perverse, vicvious or corrupt. Another word, Devius is acceotable
Deformed, gnarled, misshapen, perverted, warped, awry...
The earliest recorded use of "cockney" was in 1372. In a poem by William Langland, the word means a small, misshapen egg.By 1521, the term's meaning had changed, and country people used "cockney" to refer to an effeminate city man.The modern meaning of an East Ender born within the sound of the Bow Bells was coined in 1600. Samuel Rowlands referred to a "Bowe-Bell Cockney" in his satire, The Letting of Humours Blood in the Head-Vaine.
Fare is misshapen with his back
The root word of misshapen is "shape."
The nose of the statue was misshapen because of heavy rain
The lady was very misshapen ,because she wasn't eating write.
Shapely
The misshapen hot air balloon drifted slowly toward the line of trees.
Visible - Apparent, obvious Deformity- the quality or state of being deformed, disfigured, or misshapen.
Misshapen pupils in the eye can be caused by conditions such as iris coloboma, aniridia, or trauma. These conditions can lead to abnormalities in the development or structure of the iris, resulting in irregularly shaped pupils. It is important to consult with an eye care professional for proper diagnosis and management.
happen, basin, raisin, etc...
Knotty and twisted.
Misshapen red blood cells refer to abnormalities in the size, shape, or structure of the cells. This can be caused by various medical conditions, such as sickle cell disease or certain genetic disorders, which may affect the ability of the cells to effectively carry oxygen through the body.
Missense mutation