freak of nature

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Derived from Latin lūsus nātūrae (literally sport of nature),[1] originally used to refer to fossils or abnormalities such as two-headed snakes.

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freak of nature (plural freaks of nature)

  1. A monstrosity; a malformation; an abnormal organism.
    Synonyms: aberration, abnormality, anomaly, deformity, freak, monster, mutant, mutation, oddity, rarity
  2. In the variety-show business, a person or an animal on exhibition as showing some strange deviation from nature, such as a bearded woman or an albino.

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  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “lusus naturae”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

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