deformálo
Deformálo is a term found in Spanish-language texts, primarily as an imperative phrase formed from the verb deformar plus the direct object pronoun lo. It literally means “deform it” and is used to issue a command to alter the shape of a referenced object. Although widely understood in everyday speech as deformalo, the form deformálo appears in stylized writing, transcripts, or dialectal dialogue where the accent marks emphasis or indicates a particular pronunciation.
Linguistic notes: In standard Spanish orthography, the affirmative tú command is deformar → deforma; when joined with
Applications: In practice, deformálo can appear in manuals, engineering briefs, sculptural descriptions, or fiction to indicate
Variants and related terms: deformalo, deformar, deformación (deformation), morphing, shaping, sculpture. See also: deformation, material science,