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- Twisted - imp. & p. p. - of Twist
- Twisted - a. - Contorted; crooked spirally; subjected to torsion; hence, perverted.
- Bullion - n. - Heavy twisted fringe, made of fine gold or silver wire and used for epaulets; also, any heavy twisted fringe whose cords are prominent.
- Whirl - v. t. - A revolving hook used in twisting, as the hooked spindle of a rope machine, to which the threads to be twisted are attached.
- Twine - n. - A strong thread composed of two or three smaller threads or strands twisted together, and used for various purposes, as for binding small parcels, making nets, and the like; a small cord or string.
- Fringe - n. - An ornamental appendage to the border of a piece of stuff, originally consisting of the ends of the warp, projecting beyond the woven fabric; but more commonly made separate and sewed on, consisting sometimes of projecting ends, twisted or plaited together, and sometimes of loose threads of wool, silk, or linen, or narrow strips of leather, or the like.
- Guilloche - n. - An ornament in the form of two or more bands or strings twisted over each other in a continued series, leaving circular openings which are filled with round ornaments.
- Elflock - n. - Hair matted, or twisted into a knot, as if by elves.
- Plica - v. - A disease of the hair (Plica polonica), in which it becomes twisted and matted together. The disease is of Polish origin, and is hence called also Polish plait.
- Wicking - n. - the material of which wicks are made; esp., a loosely braided or twisted cord or tape of cotton.
- Wryneck - n. - A twisted or distorted neck; a deformity in which the neck is drawn to one side by a rigid contraction of one of the muscles of the neck; torticollis.
- Entwine - v. i. - To be twisted or twined.
- Intertwine - v. i. - To be twined or twisted together; to become mutually involved or enfolded.
- Strophanthus - n. - A genus of tropical apocynaceous shrubs having singularly twisted flowers. One species (Strophanthus hispidus) is used medicinally as a cardiac sedative and stimulant.
- Twist - n. - A little twisted roll of tobacco.
- Cotton - n. - A soft, downy substance, resembling fine wool, consisting of the unicellular twisted hairs which grow on the seeds of the cotton plant. Long-staple cotton has a fiber sometimes almost two inches long; short-staple, from two thirds of an inch to an inch and a half.
- Warp - v. i. - To turn, twist, or be twisted out of shape; esp., to be twisted or bent out of a flat plane; as, a board warps in seasoning or shrinking.
- Distortion - n. - The state of being distorted, or twisted out of shape or out of true position; crookedness; perversion.
- Cordonnet - n. - Doubled and twisted thread, made of coarse silk, and used for tassels, fringes, etc.
- Single - a. - Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope.
- Wreathe - n. - To surround with anything twisted or convolved; to encircle; to infold.
- Imp - n. - Something added to, or united with, another, to lengthen it out or repair it, -- as, an addition to a beehive; a feather inserted in a broken wing of a bird; a length of twisted hair in a fishing line.
- Contortuplicate - a. - Plaited lengthwise and twisted in addition, as the bud of the morning-glory.
- Snakewood - n. - An East Indian climbing shrub (Ophioxylon serpentinum) which has the roots and stems twisted so as to resemble serpents.
- Cablelaid - a. - Composed of three three-stranded ropes, or hawsers, twisted together to form a cable.
- Tippet - n. - A length of twisted hair or gut in a fish line.
- Cornet - n. - A cap of paper twisted at the end, used by retailers to inclose small wares.
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- H330 אֵטוּן - 330 אֵטוּן - אֵטוּן - - ʼêṭûwn - ay-toon' - from an unused root (probably meaning to bind); properly, twisted (yarn), i.e. tapestry; fine linen. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2256 חֶבֶל - 2256 חֶבֶל - חֶבֶל - - chebel - kheh'-bel - or חֵבֶל; from חָבַל; a rope (as twisted), especially a measuring line; by implication, a district or inheritance (as measured); or a noose (as of cords); figuratively, a company (as if tied together); also a throe (especially of parturition); also ruin; band, coast, company, cord, country, destruction, line, lot, pain, pang, portion, region, rope, snare, sorrow, tackling. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1383 גַּבְלֻת - 1383 גַּבְלֻת - גַּבְלֻת - - gabluth - gab-looth' - from גָּבַל; a twisted chain or lace; end. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H1366 גְּבוּל - 1366 גְּבוּל - גְּבוּל - - gᵉbûwl - gheb-ool' - or גְּבֻל; (shortened) from גָּבַל; properly, a cord (as twisted), i.e. (by implication) a boundary; by extension the territory inclosed; border, bound, coast, [idiom] great, landmark, limit, quarter, space. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H8302 שִׁרְיוֹן - 8302 שִׁרְיוֹן - שִׁרְיוֹן - - shiryôwn - shir-yone' - or שִׁרְיֹן; and שִׁרְיָן; also (feminine) שִׁרְיָה; and שִׁרְיֹנָה; from שָׁרָה in the original sense of turning; a corslet (as if twisted); breastplate, coat of mail, habergeon, harness. See סִרְיֹן. - Noun - heb
- H8270 שֹׁר - 8270 שֹׁר - שֹׁר - - shôr - shore - from שָׁרַר; (compare שָׁרִיר); a string (as twisted ), i.e. (specifically) the umbilical cord (also figuratively, as the centre of strength); navel. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H8307 שְׁרִירוּת - 8307 שְׁרִירוּת - שְׁרִירוּת - - shᵉrîyrûwth - sher-ee-rooth' - from שָׁרַר in the sense of twisted, i.e. firm; obstinacy; imagination, lust. - Noun Feminine - heb