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TOR'PENT, a. [L. torpens, torpeo.] Benumbed; torpid; having no motion or activit...
TORPE'DO, n. [L. from torpeo, to be numb.] The cramp fish or electric ray, Raia ...
TO'ROUS, a. [L. torosus.] In botany, protuberant; swelling in knobs, like the ve...
TORNA'DO, n. [from the root of turn; that is, a whirling wind.] A violent gust o...
TORN, pp. of tear. Neither shall ye eat any flesh that is torn by the beasts in ...
TORMENT'OR, n. He or that which torments; one who inflicts penal anguish or tort...
TORMENT'ING, ppr. Paining to an extreme degree; inflicting severe distress and a...
TORMENT'IL, n. A genus of plants,the septfoil. The root is used in medicines as ...
TORMENT'ED, pp. Painted to extremity; teased; harassed.
TOR'MENT, n. [L. tormentum.; torqueo, torno; Eng. tour; that is, from twisting, ...
TOREUMATOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. sculpture, and description.] A description of ancient ...
TORE, pret. of tear. He tore his robe. TORE , n. The dead grass that remains on ...
TORCH'ER, n. One that gives light. [Not used.] TORCH'-LIGHT , n. [torch and ligh...
TORCH'-THISTLE, n. A plant of the genus Cactus.common name of a subdivision of t...
TORCH'-BEARER, n. [torch and bear.] One whose office is to carry a torch.
TORCH, n. [L. torqueo, tortus.] A light or luminary formed of some combustible s...