Distortion

(1) psychiatry a defense mechanism that helps to repress or disguise unacceptable thoughts. (2) dentistry permanent deformation of the impression material after the registration of an imprint. (3) A twisting out of normal shape or form. (4) ophthalmology unequal magnification over a field of view. [L. distortio, fr. dis-torqueo, to wrench apart]

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