"Torus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A torus (pronounced /ˈtɔːrəs/) is a three-dimensional shape analogous to a doughnut or a ring. It is surface generated by a circle revolving around an axis in its plane. The shape is named from the Latin word for "bagel".
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.
A name that may refer to:<br><br>1. Linus Torvalds, a Finnish computer programmer and the creator of the Linux operating system.<br>2. Torvald Helmer, the main character in Henrik Ibsen's play "Hedda Gabler".<br><br>In general, "torvald" may also refer to a title or byname of Scandinavian origin, possibly derived from Old Norse words "þór" meaning "thunder" and "valdr" meaning "ruler".
Lambert set the jig out for the stern warnings he issued, apparently glancing over at Terrance torvalds chair.)
There is no word "torvity" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
Winding or twisted; turning round a central point or in an irregular curve; serpentine.<br><br>Example: The toruous road made the journey feel longer than it was.
Noun: A story, often referring to a true or fictional account of a series of events.<br><br>Example sentence: Hese is a fascinating history, a true tory of adventure and bravery.<br><br>Verb: To limit or restrict something, often in an unjust or unduly severe way.<br><br>Example sentence: The government tried to tory the civil liberties of the activists.<br><br>Chaucer's spelling: Also used as an archaic spelling of "story".
Toryism refers to a conservative or traditional political philosophy and ideology, especially in the United Kingdom. It often describes the policies or views associated with the British Conservative Party or its predecessors, historically known as the Tory Party. The term Tory originated from the name of a northern English tribe, the Lord Darnley's supporters who called him 'Tory,' and then became associated with those who opposed the Stuart succession by James II of England and II of Scotland. Key characteristics of Toryism often include a strong emphasis on:<br><br>1. Conservatism: Fiscal conservativism, defending existing power structures and institutions.<br>2. Monarchism: Support for the monarch and the established order of government.<br>3. Tradition: Respect for long-standing customs, laws, and institutions.<br>4. Constitutionalism: Advocating for adherence to the existing constitution and the rule of law, with a sometimes imperical focus on due process and trial by jury.<br>5. Protectionism: Supporting policies that protect domestic industry and interests.<br><br>Historically, Tories were often closely tied to the Church of England, which they saw as the basis of national cohesion and opposed radical or democratic reforms. However, contemporary Toryism, especially in modern British politics, does not necessarily adhere to these specific historical characteristics and is more likely to include a broader set of conservative principles, including reduced government intervention in the economy, a lower tax system, and more stringent social policies. Despite its nuanced evolution, the term Toryism remains closely associated with elements of its historical legacy in the UK's political spectrum.
Full form: To Stand On<br><br>Meaning: to be confident or successful.<br><br>Example: "I want to tos in my career this year, so I'm working hard."
Tosca is a term with multiple meanings:<br><br>1. Tosca is the name of a Puccini opera about a tragic love story.<br>2. Tosca can also refer to a fish, specifically a type of Mediterranean edible fish, the bluefin tuna.<br>3. In culinary context, Tosca is also a specific Italian pasta sauce made with tomatoes, garlic, basil, and capers.<br>4. Tosca can also be used as a given name for a person, typically female.