"Tortillion" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tortillion" Meaning

A tortillon is a small, cold, flat piece of egg-white or cream that was traditionally used as a vegetable or meat dressing prior to eating.

"Tortillion" Examples

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A tortillion is a piece of folded cloth, usually made of cotton or paper, used to remove excess powder from the skin after washing the face.

Examples:

1. The model used a tortillion to gently sweep away excess powder from her cheeks after a long photo shoot.


2. In my grandma's day, she would use a tortillion daily to remove dry skin and leave her skin looking smooth.


3. Make sure to use a clean tortillion as using a dirty one could worsen your skin condition.


4. The museum did a terracorted restoration of the 18th century painting using a tortillion to lift away old glazes.


5. Skincare products often recommend that you avoid using a tortillion too frequently, as it can cause micro-tearing in the skin.

"Tortillion" Similar Words

Tortellino

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A type of Italian pasta ring-shaped in appearance, often served with meat or cheese filling, typically served in a broth.

Tortelloni

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Tortfeasor

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A tortfeasor is an individual or entity who commits a tort, which is a wrongful act that causes harm to another person or their property. In other words, a tortfeasor is a person who engages in a negligent or intentional behavior that results in damage or injury to another party.

Torticollis

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Torticollis, also known as wry neck, is a term that refers to a condition characterized by an unnatural twisting or turning of the neck, typically toward one side. This can cause the head to lean or tilt to one side, often accompanied by a severe neck pain or stiffness.<br><br>There are two main types of torticollis:<br><br>1. <strong>Congenital torticollis</strong>: This is a birth defect that occurs when the neck muscles are shortened or contractured, causing the head to tilt or turn to one side.<br>2. <strong>Acquired torticollis</strong>: This type of torticollis is usually caused by muscle spasm or strain, which can be due to injury, overuse, or poor posture.<br><br>Symptoms of torticollis may include:<br><br> Difficulty turning the head to one side<br> Pain or stiffness in the neck<br> Limited range of motion in the neck<br> Dizziness or balance problems<br> Muscle weakness or spasms in the neck<br><br>Treatment for torticollis typically involves physical therapy, exercises, and stretching to loosen tight muscles and improve range of motion. In some cases, medication or surgery may be necessary to relieve pain and address underlying muscle spasms.

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Tortile

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The word "tortile" is not a commonly used English word. However, I believe you may be looking for "tortile" as a variant of the word "tortli", which is derived from the French word "tortile", meaning being curved or being of a twisted or crooked shape.<br><br>However, I think the word you are looking for is "tortile" as an adjective, which describes a shape or form that is twisted, bent, or curved, much like a tortilla.<br><br>If none of the above definitions seem to fit, it is possible that the word "tortile" is not a standard English word.

Tortilla

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A thin, flexible unleavened flatbread made from corn flour, typically used in Mexican and many Latin American cuisines.

Tortillas

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Tortillon

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Tortious

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(adj.) Giving rise to a lawsuit; causing damage or injury that leads to a court action.<br><br>Example: "The company was criticized for its tortious business practices that damaged the environment."<br><br>(In other words, tortious refers to something that is morally or legally wrong and leads to a lawsuit or a civil action.)

Tortiously

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Tortive

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(points towards or condone wrongdoing, or moving obliquely or awry, contrary to the direct course)

Tortoise-shell

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Tortoise

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A slow-moving reptile, typically with a protective shell on its back, that lives on land. It is a type of animal that belongs to the family Testudines. Tortoises are herbivores, feeding on plants, and can live for a long time with some living up to 150 years or more in captivity.

Tortoises

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Tortoises are small to medium-sized, land-dwelling reptiles belonging to the order Testudines. They are characterized by their protective shells, which are embodiments of a subgroup of the larger category known as "turtle shells."

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