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domingo, 29 de agosto de 2010

ا رش ARESH WRIST MUÑECA MANO


The English word "wrist" is etymologically derived from the prehistoric German word wristiz from which are derived modern German rist ("instep", "wrist") and modern Swedish vrist ("instep", "ankle"). The base writh- and its variants are associated with Old English words "wreath", "wrest", and "writhe". The wr- sound of this base seems originally to have been symbolic of the action of twisting. [6]

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