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Origin and history of contort
contort(v.)
"to twist or wrench out of shape," early 15c. (in medical use, Chauliac, implied in contorted), from Latin contortus, past participle of contorquere "to whirl, twist together," from assimilated form of com- "with, together," here perhaps an intensive prefix (see com-) + torquere "to twist" (see torque (n.)). Related: Contorting.
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