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Etymology From Middle English contorten to twist or bend out of shape from Late La
Etymology Derived from the Latin word torquere meaning to twist or to turn Me
Etymology Latin distorquere meaning to twist out of shape Dis apart torquere
Etymology Derived from the Latin word torquere meaning to twist or to turn Me
Etymology The word torsion is derived from the Latin word torsio meaning a twisting
Etymology The word force originates from the Latin word fortis which means strong
Etymology Latin factum a deed act event Past participle of facere to do make
Etymology The word rise comes from the Old English verb rīsan which means to ascen
Etymology The word gentile originates from the Latin word gens which means nation
Etymology Sub Latin prefix meaning under slightly or less Tilis Latin adjec
Etymology Old English ordæl trial judgment Proto Germanic urðeilz verdict judg
Etymology and Meaning The word Viking derives from the Old Norse word Víkingr which
Etymology The word hope originates from the Old English word hopian which means to
Etymology of Technology The word technology originates from two Greek words Techn