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torsade
[ tawr-sahd, -seyd ]
noun
- a twisted cord.
- any ornamental twist, as of velvet.
torsade
/ tɔːˈseɪd /
noun
- an ornamental twist or twisted cord, as on hats
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of torsade1
Example Sentences
Many are linked to an increase in heart rhythm, known as torsade de pointes, that can lead to death.
Hair ornamented with broad velvet ribbons rolled in the torsade and with ends floating at each side.
Torsade′, an ornament like a twisted cord; Tor′sel, a twisted scroll: a plate in a brick wall to support the end of a beam.
The back hair is done up in a torsade with black velvet ribbons, the two ends of which float behind.
The ribbon is always plaided, and the most fashionable has a great variety of colors; the knots are large, and formed of several coques, divided in the middle by a torsade of ribbons; some are decorated with ribbons only, but small flowers and foliage may be employed to trim the interior of the brim.
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