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Definition of tor
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Tor (n.)
High-pointed
hill; a rocky
pinnacle.
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Nailery
::
Nailery
() A
manufactory
where nails are made.
Cultirostres
::
Cultirostres
(n. pl.) A tribe of
wading
birds
including
the
stork,
heron,
crane,
etc..
Spreader
::
Spread-eagle
(a.)
Characterized
by a
pretentious,
boastful,
exaggerated
style;
defiantly
or
extravagantly
bombastic;
as, a
spread-eagle
orator;
a
spread-eagle
speech..
Varanus
::
Varanus
(n.) A genus of very large
lizards
native
of Asia and
Africa.
It
includes
the
monitors.
See
Monitor,
3..
Trustee
::
Trustee
(v. t.) To
attach
(a
debtor's
wages,
credits,
or
property
in the hands of a third
person)
in the
interest
of the
creditor..
Refractor
::
Refractor
(n.) A
refracting
telescope,
in which the image to be
viewed
is
formed
by the
refraction
of light in
passing
through
a
convex
lens..
Piscatorial
::
Piscatorial
(a.) Alt. of
Piscator.
Epideictic
::
Epideictic
(a.)
Serving
to show
forth,
explain,
or
exhibit;
--
applied
by the
Greeks
to a kind of
oratory,
which,
by full
amplification,
seeks to
persuade..
Ambulatory
::
Ambulatory
(n.) A place to walk in,
whether
in the open air, as the
gallery
of a
cloister,
or
within
a
building..
Wrongdoer
::
Wrongdoer
(n.) One who
commits
a tort or
trespass;
a
trespasser;
a tort
feasor.
Tragedian
::
Tragedian
(n.) An actor or
player
in
tragedy.
Exterminator
::
Exterminator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
exterminates..
Stormcock
::
Storm-beat
(a.)
Beaten,
injured,
or
impaired
by
storms..
Restitutor
::
Restitutor
(n.) One who makes
restitution.
Vivisector
::
Vivisector
(n.) A
vivisectionist.
Ascendant
::
Ascendant
(n.) An
ancestor,
or one who
precedes
in
genealogy
or
degrees
of
kindred;
a
relative
in the
ascending
line; a
progenitor;
--
opposed
to
descendant..
Extirper
::
Extirper
(n.)
Extirpator.
Exclamatory
::
Exclamatory
(a.)
Containing,
expressing,
or using
exclamation;
as, an
exclamatory
phrase
or
speaker..
Short Circuit
::
Short
circuit
() A
circuit
formed
or
closed
by a
conductor
of
relatively
low
resistance
because
shorter
or of
relatively
great
conductivity.
Janitor
::
"Janitor
(n.) A
door-keeper;
a
porter;
one who has the care of a
public
building,
or a
building
occupied
for
offices,
suites
of
rooms,
etc..
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