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torose
Also ٴ·dzܲ
[tawr-ohs, tohr-, taw-rohs, toh-]
torose
/ tɔːˈrɒsɪtɪ, tɔːˈrəʊz, ˈtɔːrəs, ˈtɔːrəʊz /
adjective
biology (of a cylindrical part) having irregular swellings; knotted
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Other Word Forms
- torosity noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of torose1
C18: from Latin ٴǰōܲ muscular, from torus a swelling
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Example Sentences
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Torose, Torulose, knobby; where a cylindrical body is swollen at intervals.
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Torose: swelling into knots or protuberances.
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