Deformed vs Faltering - What's the difference?
deformed | faltering | Related terms |
hesitancy
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Deformed is a related term of faltering.
As verbs the difference between deformed and faltering
is that deformed is (deform) while faltering is .As an adjective deformed
is unusual of shape; misshapen.As a noun faltering is
hesitancy.faltering
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