Tor

  • 21tor — [tôr] n. [ME < OE torr, a tower, crag < Brit] a high, rocky hill …

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  • 22tor|pe|do — «tr PEE doh», noun, plural does, verb, doed, do|ing. –n. 1. a large, cigar shaped shell that contains explosives and travels through water by its own power. Torpedoes are sent under water from a submarine, surface vessel, or low flying aircraft… …

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  • 23tor|re|fy — «TR uh fy, TOR », transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. to dry or parch with heat; dry out; roast: »torrefied drugs, torrefied metallic ores. SYNONYM(S): bake. ╂[< Latin torrēfacere < torrēre to parch + facere make] …

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  • 24tor|ri|fy — «TR uh fy, TOR », transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. = torrefy. (Cf. ↑torrefy) …

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  • 25tor|u|la — «TR uh luh, yuh ; TOR », noun, plural lae « lee», or torula yeast, a yeast rich in vitamins and minerals, grown in a medium made from waste products as of papermaking and fruit canning, and used as a supplement in animal and poultry feeds, and in …

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  • 26Tör — Tör, soviel wie Stockfisch (s. Schellfisch) …

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  • 27Tor — Tor, in der Architektur soviel wie Portal (s. d.) …

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  • 28Tor — Tor, s.v.w. breiter Eingang bezw. Einfahrt in ein Gebäude, einen Hofraum oder Garten, durch eine Ringmauer u.s.w. Die geringste Breite und Höhe ist etwa = 2,30 m und sind die größeren Ausmessungen je nach den gegebenen Verhältnissen zu wählen.… …

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  • 29Tor — m Scandinavian: originally the name of the god of thunder in Norse mythology, Thor (Old Norse Pórr). This was not used as a personal name during the Middle Ages. The modern name is either a late 18th century revival of the divine name or else a… …

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  • 30tôr — m 〈N mn tòrovi〉 ograđeni prostor u koji se zatvara stoka (ovce); zgon …

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