loom
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blood-vessel
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beak(bill)
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appear or take shape (usually in an enlarged, indistinct, or distorted form)
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C
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Explanation
To loom means to appear in a large, distorted, or threatening form, especially gradually. This describes how objects or situations seem to take shape and emerge indistinctly, often creating a sense of looming presence. Options A (blood-vessel) and B (beak) are incorrect biological meanings unrelated to the verb 'loom'.
AI explanation
Loom describes something appearing large, indistinct, or looming into view, often ominously — matching "appear or take shape in an enlarged, indistinct form." It has no relation to blood vessels or a bird's beak, which are unrelated anatomical terms.