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1672–3.  Grew, Anat. Roots, I. v. § 8. To be chosen, while the Plant is yet growing: at which time, it may be often found dry, yet undeformed.

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c. 1714.  Pope, Lett., Wks. 1751, VII. 127. The sight of so many gallant fellows, with all the pomp and glare of war, yet undeform’d by battles,… may possibly invite your curiosity.

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1812.  Brackenridge, Views Louisiana (1814), 34. Those clean smooth meadows,… covered with a short sweet grass…, undeformed by a single weed!

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1886.  E. Ward, Dress Problem, v. 84. Strong, healthy lungs and an undeformed pelvis.

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