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16723. 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.
c. 1714. Pope, Lett., Wks. 1751, VII. 127. The sight of so many gallant fellows, with all the pomp and glare of war, yet undeformd by battles, may possibly invite your curiosity.
1812. Brackenridge, Views Louisiana (1814), 34. Those clean smooth meadows, covered with a short sweet grass , undeformed by a single weed!
1886. E. Ward, Dress Problem, v. 84. Strong, healthy lungs and an undeformed pelvis.