. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . torpidity (i-ti), n. inactivity; in-sensibility. terpify (pi-fl), , { & torpi-fied, torpifying], to make tor-pid; benumb. Ifcorpor (per), n. numbness; inactiv-ity. torque (t6rk), n. a twisted collar ornecklace worn by certain ancientbarbaric nations. torrefy (torre-fi), [, & , \ torrefying], to dry byfire; roast (ores). jtorrent (ent), n. a violent and rapidstream; heavy fall, as of rain;strong current, rising suddenly and


. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . torpidity (i-ti), n. inactivity; in-sensibility. terpify (pi-fl), , { & torpi-fied, torpifying], to make tor-pid; benumb. Ifcorpor (per), n. numbness; inactiv-ity. torque (t6rk), n. a twisted collar ornecklace worn by certain ancientbarbaric nations. torrefy (torre-fi), [, & , \ torrefying], to dry byfire; roast (ores). jtorrent (ent), n. a violent and rapidstream; heavy fall, as of rain;strong current, rising suddenly andrushing rapidly along. torrid (id), adj. dried with heat; ex-tremely hot; burning; parching. torsion (tSrshun), n. the act of turn-ing or twisting; the wrenching ortwisting of a body by lateral force. torso (so), n. [pi, torsos, torsi (soz,se)], the trunk of a statue, espe-cially one having the head or limbsmutilated. tort (tort), n. in law, any wrong, in-jury, or damage. tortile (tortil), adj. bent; twisted;wreathed. tortilla (-terya)» n- ^ thin unleav-ened cake of maize baked on a heatediron plate. tortoise (t6rti


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