Cacoplasia

/ˌkækoʊˈpleɪʒə/ noun

Abnormal or defective development of body tissues, particularly in medical contexts referring to malformation during growth.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + 'plasis' (formation/molding), a medical term formalized in the 1800s to describe developmental disorders and tissue deformities.

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