tortuoso
Italian
Etymology
Adjective
tortuoso (feminine singular tortuosa, masculine plural tortuosi, feminine plural tortuose)
- winding, crooked, tortuous (road, etc)
- convoluted, devious (reasoning, explanation, etc)
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Latin
Adjective
tortuōsō
- dative masculine singular of tortuōsus
- dative neuter singular of tortuōsus
- ablative masculine singular of tortuōsus
- ablative neuter singular of tortuōsus
Portuguese
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ozu
Adjective
tortuoso m (feminine singular tortuosa, masculine plural tortuosos, feminine plural tortuosas, comparable)
- tortuous (having many turns and twists)
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin tortuōsus (“coiled, winding”), from tortus (“twisted, twined”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /toɾˈtwo.so/
- Rhymes: -oso
Adjective
tortuoso (feminine singular tortuosa, masculine plural tortuosos, feminine plural tortuosas)
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