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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...
TOR, n. [L. turris.] A tower; a turret; also, a high pointed hill; used in names.
TOQUET, n. toka'. A kind of bonnet or head dress for women.
TOP'TOP, n. The highest or utmost degree.
TOPT, pp. or a. Covered on the top; capped; surpassed; cropped; having the top c...
TOPSY-TUR'VY, adv. In an inverted posture; with the top or head downwards; as, t...
TOP'PLING, ppr. Falling forward.
TOP'PLE, v.i. [from top.] To fall forward; to pitch or tumble down. Though castl...
TOP'PINGLY, adv. Proudly; with airs of disdain. [Not an elegant word, nor much u...
TOP'PING-LIFT, n. A large strong tackle employed to suspend or top the outer end...