- The term
retort comes by way of
Middle French, but
ultimately from
Latin retortus,
twisted back, for the
shape of the neck. In
laboratory use, due to advances...
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Retorsion (from French: rétorsion, from Latin:
retortus,
influenced by Late Latin, 1585–1595, torsi, a twisting,
wringing it), a term used in international...
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Retrieved 3
August 2021. @BlasphemousGame (7
September 2021). "Suscipe,
Pater Retortus,
orationem nostram. Fac ut
frons sine
nomine culpabilissima convertur nobis****que...
- L net-like, from reticulum;
reticulate Hippeastrum reticulatum H DS C
retortus L
twisted back, from
retorqueo Cerinthe retorta* H DS
retroflexus H DS...
- Coquillett, 1895 i c g
Rhamphomyia reflexa Zetterstedt, 1838 c g
Rhamphomyia retortus Frey, 1955 c g
Rhamphomyia rhodesiensis Collin, 1938 c g
Rhamphomyia rhytmica...
- pulc****us (Lamarck, 1818)
Tapes pulc****us var.
bicolor Pallary, 1900
Tapes retortus Locard, 1886
Tapes rochebrunei Locard, 1886
Tapes rostratus Locard, 1886...
- Turcz.
Senecio resectus Bojer ex DC.
Senecio retanensis Cabrera Senecio retortus Benth.
Senecio retrorsus DC.
Senecio rhammatophyllus Mattf.
Senecio rhizocephalus...
- et Papapostaticus, &c., 1611, 4to. Anti-bellarmino-tortor, siue
Tortus Retortus, &c., 1612, 4to (proves
kissing the pope's toe to be a
piece of Arianism)...
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Aster erucifolius F.
reflexa =
Polyarrhena reflexa F.
retorta =
Senecio retortus F.
rigidula =
Chrysocoma rigidula Fresenia pinnatilobata =
Pegolettia pinnatilobata...
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Senecio repandus Thunb.
endemic Senecio reptans Turcz.
endemic Senecio retortus (DC.) Benth.
endemic Senecio retrorsus DC.
indigenous Senecio rhomboideus...