lususes

/ˈluːsəsɪz/
noun
  1. Plural of lusus; unusual or abnormal specimens, especially in plants or animals.
    • The museum displayed several lususes, including a two-headed turtle and a white peacock.
    • Farmers sometimes report lususes among their livestock, such as lambs with extra legs.
    • The collection of lususes in the natural history cabinet fascinated the visitors.
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