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Q: What is the name of the flower that gets its name from two Latin words tat together mean nose twister?
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What is the name of the flower that gets its name from two Latin words that together mean Nose Twister?

Nasturtium


What is the name of the flower that gets its name from two Latin words that together means nose twister?

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What is 'snowdrop' when translated from English to Latin?

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What is the difference between a twister and a tornado?

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When does a twister become a tornado?

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What does the latin prefix sym mean in English?

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