disfeature

verb

Etymology

From dis- + feature. Compare defeature.

  1. inherited from *dʰeh₁-
  2. derived from faciō — “do, make
  3. derived from factus
  4. derived from factūra
  5. derived from faiture
  6. derived from feture
  7. inherited from feture
  8. formed as disfeature — “dis- + feature

Definitions

  1. To deprive of features

    • Denuded and disfeatured within, and bristling without with bricklayers' ladders, the place was yet extraordinarily impressive and interesting
  2. to spoil the features of.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA