torat |
torit |
In transitive obsolete terms the difference between torat and torit
is that
torat is to scatter, disperse while
torit is to cleave or tear in pieces.
As a proper noun Torit is
a town in South Sudan.
troat |
torat |
As verbs the difference between troat and torat
is that
troat is to make the cry of a deer while
torat is (obsolete) to tear apart, tear asunder.
As a noun troat
is the cry of a deer.
toral |
torat |
As an adjective toral
is of or pertaining to a torus.
As a verb torat is
(obsolete) to tear apart, tear asunder.
torat |
toat |
As verbs the difference between torat and toat
is that
torat is (obsolete) to tear apart, tear asunder while
toat is .
toret |
torat |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between toret and torat
is that
toret is (obsolete) a ring affixed to the collar of a dog, etc while
torat is (obsolete) to scatter, disperse.
As a noun toret
is (obsolete) a ring for fastening a hawk's leash to the jesses.
As a verb torat is
(obsolete) to tear apart, tear asunder.
tort |
torat |
As a noun tort
is fraction.
As an adjective tort
is broken.
As a verb torat is
(obsolete) to tear apart, tear asunder.
torta |
torat |
As a noun torta
is (us) a sandwich, served either hot or cold, on an oblong white sandwich roll, derived from mexican cuisine.
As a verb torat is
(obsolete) to tear apart, tear asunder.
torat |
tanakh |
As a verb torat
is to tear apart, tear asunder.
As a proper noun Tanakh is
the body of Jewish scripture comprising the Torah, the Neviim (prophets) and the Ketuvim (writings), corresponding roughly to the Christian Old Testament.
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