
1) Anchor ring 2) Bagel shape 3) Bagel 4) Bagel, topologically 5) Donut 6) Donut shape 7) Donut-shaped solid 8) Doughnut in math 9) Doughnut shape 10) Doughnut-shaped ring 11) Doughnut-shaped surface 12) Doughnut, mathematically 13) Doughnut, to a mathematician 14) Froot Loop shape 15) Froot Loops loop
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1) Tore
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see receptacle.
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a geometrical body in the shape of a solid ring that in cross section is circular, or elliptical such as an inflated tyre inner tube. It is a term used in architecture to described the circumferential bulge seen at the top and bottom of classical columns. It has been applied to the wrinkle or buckle appearance seen in the compression cor...
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rounded swelling; lowest moulding of a column
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• (n.) See 3d Tore, 2. • (n.) One of the ventral parapodia of tubicolous annelids. It usually has the form of an oblong thickening or elevation of the integument with rows of uncini or hooks along the center. See Illust. under Tubicolae. • (n.) The receptacle, or part of the flower on which the carpels stand. • (n.) A lage moldi...
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A bony elevation or protuberance of bone. See exostosis.
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Solid geometrical figure with the shape of a doughnut or innertube.
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(from the article `mathematics`) ...essential in the study of complex functions. (In subsequent lectures Riemann showed how the special case of the theory of elliptic functions could ...
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(from the article `particle accelerator`) ...magnetic field inside the orbit is always twice as strong as the magnetic field on the orbit, the radius of the orbit remains constant, so that ... ...developed. In a simple straight magnetic field, the plasma would be free to stream out the ends. End loss can be eliminated by forming the pla...
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A common bony protuberance on the palate or lower jaw.
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A semi-circular, convex moulding. The torus is one of the distinctive elements in the Attic base used by columns in classical architecture.
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A geometrical body in the shape of a solid ring that in cross section is circular, or elliptical â€` such as an inflated tyre inner tube. It is a term used in architecture to described the circumferential bulge seen at the top and bottom of classical columns. It has been applied to the “wrinkleâ€? or “buckleâ€? appearance seen ...
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Structure found at the centre of a bordered pit, especially in conifers, forming a thickened region of the pit membrane. When subjected to a pressure gradient, it seals the pit by pressing against the pit border. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(tor´әs) Latin word meaning a swelling or bulging projection. torus mandibularis a prominence sometimes seen on the lingual aspect of the mandible at the base of its alveolar part. torus palatinus a bony protuberance sometimes found on the hard palate...
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A bony elevation or protuberance of normal bone. Usually seen on the upper palate behind the front t
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Structure found at the centre of a bordered pit, especially in conifers, forming a thickened region of the pit membrane. When subjected to a pressure gradient, it seals the pit by pressing against the pit border.
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To'rus noun ;
plural Tori . [ Latin , a round, swelling, or bulging place, an elevation. Confer 3d
Tore .]
1. (Architecture) A lage molding used in the bases of columns. Its profile is semicircular. See
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Receptacle.
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An outgrowth on bone that usually develops on the roof of the mouth or around the premolar area on the lower jaw.
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In architecture, a torus is a large convex moulding, usually at the base of a column.
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A geometric solid in the shape of a doughnut.
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tore noun commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column
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A bony elevation or protuberance of bone.
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Latin = a bulge.
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