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intorsion

[in-tawr-shuhn] / ɪnˈtɔr ʃən /


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Or like a jagged, serrate viola through Shostakovich’s last, 15th, String Quartet – its abrasive intorsion like a barbed needle that speaks of desolation, exclusion from closure or repose.

From The Guardian

Intorsion, Intortion, in-tor′shun, n. a twisting, winding, or bending.—v.t.

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