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  2. "Mangled body" refers to a body that is severely injured or damaged1234:
    • It may result from cutting, tearing, or crushing.
    • The term implies lasting damage.
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    maim, mutilate, mangle mean to injure so severely as to cause lasting damage. maim implies the loss or injury of a body part.
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    /ˈmæŋɡld/ badly damaged, especially as a result of being torn or twisted mangled bodies/remains
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    : severely injured or damaged by cutting, tearing, or crushing
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    badly crushed and damaged: a mangled body
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    man·gle
    [ˈmaNGɡəl]
    verb
    mangle (verb) · mangles (third person present) · mangled (past tense) · mangled (past participle) · mangling (present participle)
    1. severely mutilate, disfigure, or damage by cutting, tearing, or crushing:
      "the car was mangled almost beyond recognition" · "he was mangling Bach on the piano"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French mahangler, perhaps a frequentative of mahaignier ‘maim’.
    man·gle
    [ˈmaNGɡəl]
    noun
    mangle (noun) · mangles (plural noun)
    1. US ENGLISH
      a large machine for ironing sheets or other fabrics, usually when they are damp, using heated rollers.
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        a machine having two or more cylinders turned by a handle, between which wet laundry is squeezed (to remove excess moisture) and pressed.
    verb
    mangle (verb) · mangles (third person present) · mangled (past tense) · mangled (past participle) · mangling (present participle)
    1. press or squeeze with a mangle:
      "the hard household labor often involved pounding clothes in a dolly tub and mangling them with a hand wringer"
    Origin
    late 17th century: from Dutch mangel, from mangelen ‘to mangle’, from medieval Latin mango, manga, from Greek manganon ‘axis, engine of war’.
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