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lusus naturae (n.)

in natural history, "freak of nature," 1660s, a Latin phrase, from lusus "a play," from stem of ludere "to play" (see ludicrous) + genitive of natura (see nature (n.)). Originally of fossils, before there was a scientific basis for understanding their existence.

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Definitions of lusus naturae from WordNet

lusus naturae (n.)
a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed;
Synonyms: freak / monster / monstrosity
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