"Tortures" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Painful or unpleasant treatment or punishment, especially one inflicted by an authority.
The word "tortuosity" refers to the property of being intricately or irregularly winding, such as a curvy or twisting course. It can also describe a tendency to be complex, difficult to follow, or convoluted. In a scientific context, tortuosity often refers to the measure of the degree of deviation from a straight path that a fluid flows or an electric current takes, often in a narrow channel or pipe.
Used to describe a route, argument, or a situation that is long and indirect, often in a way that is confusing or difficult to follow.<br><br>Example: "The driver took a tortuously winding road to reach the top of the hill."<br><br>Synonyms: circuitously, roundaboutly, indirectly.<br><br>Antonym: directly.
Torture refers to the act of inflicting severe physical or mental pain, suffering, or anxiety on an individual, usually as a means of punishment, coercion, or obtaining information. It can take many forms, including physical violence, deprivation, or psychological abuse, and is widely considered to be a violation of human rights.
Causing or feeling extreme physical or mental suffering as a result of being hurt or ill-treated, usually in a cruel or brutal way.
A person who inflicts severe physical or mental pain on another person, often as punishment, for the purpose of extracting information, making an example, or for personal gratification.
People who intentionally cause physical or mental pain to another person, typically for cruel or malicious purposes.
To inflict severe physical or mental suffering on someone as a form of punishment or to obtain information or a confession.
Torula refers to the colloquial or humorous term for a saccharomyces fungus, particularly the yeast species Torulaspora delbrueckii.
I couldn't find any information or definition for the word "torulaform". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.
Torulopsis refers to a genus of yeasts that is a member of the fungal kingdom. The genus Torulopsis is now considered a synonym of the genus Candida, and the name Torulopsis is used primarily in older scientific literature.<br><br>In general, yeasts in the genus Torulopsis are characterized by their distinctive star-shaped or oval-shaped cells, which are usually 3-9 micrometers in size. They are found in a variety of environments, including soil, freshwater, and the gut of some animals.<br><br>The Torulopsis yeasts are typically heterothallic, meaning that they have both a "+" and a "-" mating type, which allows them to undergo vegetative growth and sexual reproduction.
Torulose is a type of sugar molecule, also known as D-arabinosose or arabinose. It is a six-carbon monosaccharide that is less common than glucose and fructose.