Tor
A tor is a type of
rock outcrop formed by
weathering, usually found on or near the summit of a
hill. In the
South West of England, where the term originated, it is also a word used for the hills themselves – particularly the high points of
Dartmoor in
Devon and
Bodmin Moor in
Cornwall. The word 'tor' is also used in southern
Wales, particularly on the rocky coastlines such as the
Vale of Glamorgan and the
Gower Peninsula; on the Gower one of the sandy beaches near
Oxwich Bay is called "Tor Bay" because the beach is framed by a huge outcrop of
carboniferous limestone. The term is notable for being, along with
crag, one among a mere handful of
Celtic loan-words (
Old Welsh twrr,
Scots Gaelic tòrr), primarily of a geographic or topographical nature, to be borrowed into vernacular English prior to the modern era. This origin of the word and the very fact it has survived hints at the places' special meaning to the gaelic peoples, often being centres of ritual and beliefs in the mystic and spiritual – a belief which in some cases carries on to today.
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Tor (disambiguation)
Tor may refer to: In biology:
TOR (gene), or Target Of Rapamycin, a protein kinaseThe genus name of the
mahseers, a group of large game fishes in IndiaIn geography:
Tor (geography), a type of rock outcrop formed by weatheringTOR, an abbreviation for
TorontoThe former name of the city
Sloviansk, Ukraine
El-Tor, a port on the Sinai Peninsula in EgyptTor, Spain, a small village in the Catalan part of the Pyrenees, close to
AndorraTOR, an FAA identifier for Torrington Municipal Airport
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tor
Noun
1. a prominent rock or pile of rocks on a hill
(hypernym) rock, stone
2. a high rocky hill
(hypernym) hill
Tor (das)
n.
gate, gateway, portal, door, grand entryway, elegant entrance; (Sports) goal, place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team; fool, idiot
tor (m)
n.
tor
tor (de)
n.
beetle, dor, scarab