-tort

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See also: tort, tört, and to'rt

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French tort, from Latin tortum, substantive use of the past participle of torqueō (twist, turn). Compare with torsion, torture.

Suffix[edit]

-tort

  1. To make something change its shape.

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