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To twist the body into a shape geometry never approved.

means To bend or twist something, especially a body or face, into an unnatural strained shape.

from From Latin contortus, past participle of contorquere, to twist together, from torquere, to twistthe same root that gives us torture and torque, which tells you everything.

Verb siblingContortionist shares the root, professionally.
Torque kinSame twist powers your car engine.
Facial rangeFaces contort in pain or disgust too.
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