"Torvity" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Torvity" Meaning

There is no word "torvity" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

"Torvity" Examples

Usage Examples for "Torvity"


1. Usage in a Literary Context

In her award-winning novel, "The Underground", Sarah banished the notion of indolence, although she needed only to witness the torvity of her grandmother, a firebrand against all lazy habits, who reviled idlers.

"Torvity" Similar Words

Torula

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Torula refers to the colloquial or humorous term for a saccharomyces fungus, particularly the yeast species Torulaspora delbrueckii.

Torulaform

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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

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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

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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.

Torulous

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Torus

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Torvald

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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".

Torvalds

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Lambert set the jig out for the stern warnings he issued, apparently glancing over at Terrance torvalds chair.)

Torvous

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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.

Tory

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Toryism

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Tos

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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

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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.

Toscanini

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Tosefta

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The Toledot Teshuvot (also Tolesot Eshkol, Tosefta, or Toledot) are a collection of ancient Jewish commentaries and opinions on the Mishnah, a central text in Rabbinic Judaism.<br><br>However, the word you provided, "tosefta", might refer to a specific section in the Mishnah, known as the Tosefta, or even a Jewish textual and codificational genre.<br><br>The Tosefta is a supplementary text to the Mishnah, which preserves some writings of the Tannaim. It's a codification of Halakha, a system of Jewish law, including rules and commentaries on what you can or cannot do.<br><br>Or, it can be used as a name, e.g., Tosefta bar Ba, a Babylonian amora, a Jewish sage who lived during the 3rd or 4th century.<br><br>There is also tosefta which means addition or supplement, mostly used in suffix in Hebrew.<br><br>That being said, more research would be needed in specific context of the term.

Tosh

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Nonsense. This is an informal term used to express that something is ridiculous or foolish. It can also be used to convey that someone is talking or acting foolishly.