mutilado
mutilated
adjective moo-tee-LAH-doh Rare
Origin: Latin mutilatus, past participle of mutilare (to maim)
Also means
maimed
Usage Note
Mutilado describes someone or something that has been maimed or had a body part removed. As a noun, un mutilado de guerra refers to a war veteran with a disability. The feminine form is mutilada; the verb is mutilar.
Examples
"El soldado mutilado recibió una pensión especial."
Natural Translation
The mutilated soldier received a special pension.
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