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tor meaning in Spanish

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torrent [torrents] (violent flow, as of water etc.)
noun
[UK: ˈtɒ.rənt]
[US: ˈtɔː.rənt]

torrentenoun
{m}

torrential (coming or characterized by torrents; flowing heavily or in large quantities)
adjective
[UK: tə.ˈren.ʃl̩]
[US: tɒ.ˈren.tʃl̩]

diluvianoadjective

torrencialadjective

Torres Strait (a strait between Australia and New Guinea)
proper noun

estrecho de Torresproper noun
{m}

Torrevieja (city to the southwest of Madrid)
proper noun

Torreviejaproper noun

torrid (very hot and dry)
adjective
[UK: ˈtɒ.rɪd]
[US: ˈtɔː.rəd]

tórridoadjective

torrid zone noun
[UK: ˈtɒ.rɪd zəʊn]
[US: ˈtɔː.rəd ˈzoʊn]

zona tórridanoun
{f}

torsalo (Dermatobia hominis)
noun

tórsalonoun
{m}

torsion [torsions] (that force with which a thread, wire, or rod tends to return to a state of rest after it has been twisted)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔːʃ.n̩]
[US: ˈtɔːr.ʃn̩]

elasticidadnoun
{f}

torsion [torsions] (the act of turning or twisting)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔːʃ.n̩]
[US: ˈtɔːr.ʃn̩]

torsiónnoun
{f}
A Renault 6 doesn't use coil springs or leaf springs. It uses torsion bars in the suspension. = Un Renault 6 no usa ni muelles ni ballestas. Usa barras de torsión en la suspensión.

torso [torsos] (body excluding the head and limbs)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.səʊ]
[US: ˈtɔːrˌso.ʊ]

torsonoun
{m}

tort [torts] (law: wrongful act causing injury)
noun
[UK: tɔːt]
[US: ˈtɔːrt]

delito civilenoun
{m}

tortfeasor (person who commits a tort)
noun

agraviadornoun
{m}

agresornoun
{m}

injuriadornoun
{m}

torticollis (medical condition)
noun
[UK: ˌtɔː.tɪˈk.ɒ.lɪs]
[US: ˌtɔːr.təˈk.ɑː.lɪs]

tortícolisnoun
{m}

tortilla [tortillas] (a flat round bread)
noun
[UK: tɔː.ˈtiː.jə]
[US: tɔːr.ˈtiːə]

tortillanoun
{f}
A Spanish tortilla is different from a Mexican one. = La tortilla española es distinta a la mexicana.

tortilla de harinanoun
{f}

tortilla de harina de trigonoun
{f}

tortilla de trigonoun
{f}

tortilla chip (chip made from corn tortilla)
noun

totoponoun
{m}

tortoise [tortoises] (land-dwelling reptile)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.təs]
[US: ˈtɔːr.təs]

morrocoynoun
{m}

tortuganoun
{f}
A hare raced with a tortoise. = Una liebre echó una carrera contra una tortuga.

tortuga terrestrenoun
{f}

tortoise shell (shell of a tortoise)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.təs ʃel]
[US: ˈtɔːr.təs ˈʃel]

caparazón de tortuganoun
{m}

tortoiseshell (covering of carapace of hawksbill turtle)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.təs ʃel]
[US: ˈtɔːr.təs ʃel]

careynoun
{m}

tortoiseshell (made of covering of carapace of hawksbill turtle)
adjective
[UK: ˈtɔː.təs ʃel]
[US: ˈtɔːr.təs ʃel]

de careyadjective
{m}

Tortonian proper noun

Tortonienseproper noun

tortuosity [tortuosities] ((physics) property of curve being tortuous)
noun
[UK: ˌtɔː.tjʊ.ˈɒ.sɪ.tɪ]
[US: ˌtɔː.tjʊ.ˈɒ.sɪ.tɪ]

tortuosidadnoun
{f}

tortuous (twisted)
adjective
[UK: ˈtɔː.tʃʊəs]
[US: ˈtɔːr.tʃə.wəs]

tortuosoadjective

torture [tortures] ("suffering of heart" imposed by one on another, in personal relationships)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈtɔːr.tʃər]

suplicionoun

torture [tortures] (intentional causing of somebody's experiencing agony)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈtɔːr.tʃər]

torturanoun
{f}
He was subjected to torture by the police. = Él fue sometido a torturas por la Policía.

torture [tortured, torturing, tortures] (to intentionally inflict unnecessary pain or suffering on helpless victims)
verb
[UK: ˈtɔː.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈtɔːr.tʃər]

torturarverbYou were tortured. = Te torturaron.

torturer [torturers] (one who tortures)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔː.tʃə.rə(r)]
[US: ˈtɔːr.tʃə.rər]

torturadornoun
{m}

torus [toruses] (shape in 3-dimensional Euclidean space)
noun
[UK: tʊə(r)z]
[US: tʊərz]

toronoun
{m}

abductor [abductors] (kidnapper)
noun
[UK: æb.ˈdʌkt.ə(r)]
[US: æb.ˈdʌkt.r̩]

raptornoun
{m}

secuestradornoun
{m}

abductor [abductors] (muscle)
noun
[UK: æb.ˈdʌkt.ə(r)]
[US: æb.ˈdʌkt.r̩]

abductornoun
{m}

abettor [abettors] (accomplice)
noun
[UK: ə.ˈbe.tə]
[US: ə.ˈbe.tər]

cómplicenoun
{m} {f}

absolutory (serving to absolve)
adjective

absolutorioadjective

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