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which spiral around the pasta. They take
their name from the
Latin word
torquere,
meaning 'to twist'. A
tortiglione is a
characteristic design from the...
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Effluent Engine",
published in Steam-Powered: ****
Steampunk Stories,
Torquere Press, 2011. "The
Trojan Girl",
Weird Tales, 2011. "Valedictorian", published...
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around its axis to the
drives on the head. The term
torque (from
Latin torquēre, 'to twist') is said to have been
suggested by
James Thomson and appeared...
- torqua,
variant of
classical Latin torques "collar of
twisted metal", from
torquere "to twist".
Torch construction has
varied through history depending on...
- Shuppan-sha) The
Gynoids (1993,
Edition Treville) Naga (1997, Sakuhin-sha)
Torquere (1998, Sakuhin-sha)
Sorayama 1964-99. The
Complete Works (1999, Sakuhin-sha)...
- rigatoni, the
grooves are also
deeper and
spiral around the pasta. From
Latin torquere, "to twist"
Elicoidali Campania,
Lazio Treccioni Coiled pasta. From treccia...
- this bird, iunx. The
specific torquilla is
Medieval Latin derived from
torquere, to twist,
referring to the
strange snake-head movements. The bird was...
- be numb
Latin torpere torpent, torpid,
torpor torqu-, tort-
twist Latin torquere,
tortus contort, distort, extort, extortion, retort, torque, torsion, tortuous...
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torchio or, in
times past, torcolo),
which ultimately comes from the verb
torquere ("to press") and
refers to the
press in the
context of food processing:...
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Erotica 2005 (Alyson Books) "Sin of the Tongue", anthology:
Blasphemy (
Torquere Press) "I Will",
anthology With This Ring I Thee Bed, (****e, 2011) "M/M...