Grotesque

/ɡroʊˈtɛsk/ adjective

Grotesque describes something very strange and ugly, often in a way that mixes human, animal, or plant forms in weird ways. It can also describe behavior that seems wildly inappropriate or shocking.

From French “grotesque,” from Italian “grottesco,” meaning “of a cave,” from “grotta,” “grotto, cave.” It originally referred to strange, fanciful decorations found in ancient Roman underground rooms.

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