. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . inous wood, flax, &c., soakedin some inflammable substance, andcarried in the hand; any light usedin the manner of a torch; flambeau. tore, of tear. toreador (tor-e-a-dor), ». a bullfighter. toreutic (to-rootik), adj, pertainingto carved or sculptured work, espe-cially to metallic work in basso-relievo. torment (torment), n. extreme pain;torture; anguish : (t6r-ment) to»put to extreme pain, physical ocmental; torture; harass. tormentil (men-til), ». an as
. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . inous wood, flax, &c., soakedin some inflammable substance, andcarried in the hand; any light usedin the manner of a torch; flambeau. tore, of tear. toreador (tor-e-a-dor), ». a bullfighter. toreutic (to-rootik), adj, pertainingto carved or sculptured work, espe-cially to metallic work in basso-relievo. torment (torment), n. extreme pain;torture; anguish : (t6r-ment) to»put to extreme pain, physical ocmental; torture; harass. tormentil (men-til), ». an ast£in-gent root. torn (torn), of tear. tornado (tor-nado), n. [pZ. tornadoes(doz)], a violent tempest or whirl*wind. torose (toros), adj, swelling inknobs; uneven. torpedo (t6r-pedo), n, [pi. torpedoes(doz)], a submarine apparatus fordestroying ships by explosion; kindof firework; the cramp-fish: tadestroy by a torpedo. torpeseent (-pesent), adj, becomingtorpid. torpid (*pid), adj. numb; inactive. 5t€^ Swa. ^£k, tdf awl ? me, merge, met; mite, mit; note, nOrtb, not; bOSu,, book; hueg hut; thi&k^ thesu.
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