"Toroids" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Toroids" Meaning

Toroids are doughnut-shaped objects, especially in physics and mathematics.

In science, a toroid is a three-dimensional geometric shape that resembles a doughnut or tire. It is essentially a tube with both ends connected to each other. Toroids can be conceptualized as the surface generated by wrapping a flat sheet of paper into a tube and then attaching the ends of the tube together.

The term toroid is derived from the Greek word "toros," meaning "rounded on all sides." In various fields, toroids have diverse applications and occur in different contexts.

"Toroids" Examples

Examples of usage for the word "toroids"


Adjective Usage


The intricate toroids in the molecular structure of the material were studied by the scientist.
The architect designed a tower that included toroids that provided additional strength and support.

Noun Usage


The physicist researched the properties of superconducting toroids in the lab.
The elegant glass toroids were used to create beautiful sculptures for the museum exhibit.

Figurative Usage


The ring-shaped toroids of people gathered around the speaker, mesmerized by their words.
The many confusions of the toroids in life were revealed by the wise mentor over tea.

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