Term used in Norway to indicate which variant of a Norwegian public administration prefers, Bokmål or Nynorsk.
1An indignity-a needle to watch your bowels move, a chemical to malform your dreams.
2Surveillance was initiated to test malformed newborn animals in the affected region.
3These malformed tadpoles could turn into either deformed toads, or normal ones.
4Surely you would not call her intellect malformed, for all its learning...?
5The bedridden resident was malformed, stretched out of shape in the middle.
6Some are large and muscular while others are puny and malformed.
7The word came out slurred and malformed but it was unmistakable.
8We concluded that the aneurysm had developed in a malformed vessel.
9Sammael must be asymmetric like a crab or a malformed foetus.
10What little I could make out of their forms looked rotten, decaying, malformed.
11Upside down, because the d was malformed, it looked like OSMM.
12Like a second self lurking behind the airline pilot's face, aged and malformed.
13Were the sick or malformed or maimed to be blamed for their affliction?
14Also the secondary cell wall is malformed by the drug.
15So she watched him trudge away, a lumpy malformed monstrosity fading into the darkness.
16Methods: We performed a population-based case-malformed control study testing signals identified in a literature review.