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torsión
A tortuous and twisted shape or position.
torsion
contortion
crookedness
tortuosity
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torsió
Portuguese
complicação
Catalan
complicació
Spanish
complejidad
Puzzling complexity.
complication
complicatedness
knottiness
Portuguese
complicação
Synonyms
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torsion
"
torsion
contortion
crookedness
tortuosity
Examples for "
torsion
"
1
Testis
torsion
is a surgical emergency that lead to permanent gonad damage.
2
Cases of testicular
torsion
were found to have absent flow on CDI.
3
Patients with a diagnosis of testicular
torsion
by CDI underwent surgical exploration.
4
And it does due to an aluminum core and ridiculously stiff
torsion
.
5
Wally was biting into a peanut butter and wing
torsion
box sandwich.
1
A swift muscular
contortion
made the left shoulder strike the ground first.
2
There was no struggle, no
contortion
,
to mark the moment of dissolution.
3
The uglier the
contortion
and more frightful the grimace, the louder they laughed.
4
But the smile quivered and ended in a pathetic
contortion
of her face.
5
A curious
contortion
of the deaf-and-dumb alphabet was used among the
1
I'm sick of it all-thegetting and the spending and the
crookedness
.
2
Has not the pressure of society cramped them into pettiness and
crookedness
?
3
Did he not think the
crookedness
of their carpet patterns a blemish?
4
It's unpleasant, I know, but the man carries every mark of
crookedness
.
5
This was a set of circumstances ripe for
crookedness
in baseball.
1
Here, we present a new method of measuring vessel
tortuosity
that ensures improved accuracy.
2
No description could exaggerate the
tortuosity
of the Linggi or the abruptness of its windings.
3
In the fundoscopic image there was significant papillary inflammation with
tortuosity
at this level and haemorrhages.
4
Artery diameter, length,
tortuosity
and bifurcation angle were assessed in regions of interest of the CoW.
5
Measures of vascular
tortuosity
-
how
curved and twisted a vessel is-are associated with a variety of vascular diseases.
1
His mind occupied itself at first chiefly with the
tortuousness
and weakness of his own character.
2
This transaction, taken in connection with the
tortuousness
of his public course, explains the distrust I have always expressed for him.
3
The
tortuousness
of the route must have made the journey twice as long as it need have been with a little more careful selection.
4
It was horrible that nowadays, in thinking of Susy, he should always suspect ulterior motives, be meanly on the watch for some hidden
tortuousness
.
hide tortuousness
Catalan
torsió
complicació
Spanish
torsión
tortuosidad
complejidad
complicación
Portuguese
complicação