| mutilate | (v) destroy or injure severely, Syn. mangle, cut up, Example: The madman mutilates art work |
| mutilate | (v) destroy or injure severely, Syn. mar, Example: mutilated bodies |
| mutilation | (n) an injury that causes disfigurement or that deprives you of a limb or other important body part |
| mutilator | (n) a person who mutilates or destroys or disfigures or cripples, Syn. maimer, mangler |
| Mutilate | a. [ L. mutilatus, p. p. of mutilare to mutilate, fr. mutilus maimed; cf. Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;. Cf. Mutton. ] |
| Mutilate | n. (Zool.) A cetacean, or a sirenian. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mutilate | v. t. Among the mutilated poets of antiquity, there is none whose fragments are so beautiful as those of Sappho. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| mutilated | adj.
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| Mutilation | n. [ L. mutilatio: cf. F. mutilation. ] The act of mutilating, or the state of being mutilated; deprivation of a limb or of an essential part. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mutilator | n. [ Cf. F. mutilateur. ] One who mutilates. [ 1913 Webster ] |