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Acutorsion
Acutorsion Ac`u*tor"sion, n. [L. acus needle + torsion.] (Med.) The twisting of an artery with a needle to arrest hemorrhage.

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- Acuto (local dialect: Aùto) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east...
- referred to himself as Haukevvod and in Italy, he was known as Giovanni Acuto, literally meaning "John Sharp" (or "John the Astute") in reference to his...
- as a soprano acuto sfogato. Although both lyric and dramatic coloraturas can be acuto sfogato sopranos, the primary attribute of the acuto sfogato soprano...
- December 1918 – 10 December 1960) was a French coloratura soprano. A soprano acuto sfogato, she was noted for her extremely high register. Robin was born in...
- it is to be found in the Latin title of his paper De solido hyperbolico acuto, written in 1643, a truncated acute hyperbolic solid, cut by a plane. Volume 1...
- Cesari (25 June 1843 – 10 March 1904) was an Italian singer with a soprano acuto, or high soprano voice. Together with Alessandro Moreschi, Domenico Salvatori...
- The Castello di Polgeto is a medieval castle near Mount Acuto, near the town of Umbertide, in the province of Perugia, in the Italian region of Umbria...
- Retrieved 30 June 2024. "Frosinone-Napoli 1-3, rivivi la diretta: primo acuto dei campioni d'Italia". Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). 19 August 2023...
- throughout Romansh include the words for "nail", which are derived from Italian acuto "sharp", which has yielded Sur. guota, Sut. guta, Surm. gotta, and Ladin...
- throughout history as Montagud, Montaigu, Montague, Montacute (Latin: de Monte Acuto, lit. 'from the sharp mountain'; French: Mont Aigu), is an English noble...