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1 tore
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2 -tore
- tore suff. di origine latina; in italiano è il suffisso più comune per formare il sostantivo deverbale che indica la persona che compie l'azione espressa dal verbo; ingl. -er, -or: produttore, producer; generatore, generator. -
3 tore
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4 tore
مَزَّقَ \ tore: (tear). \ See Also إلخ -
5 tore
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6 töre
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7 tore
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > tore
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8 tore
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10 töre
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12 Tore
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15 töre
"mores; customs, traditions; rules, moral laws" -
16 töre
"1. custom, accepted practice, consuetude, consuetudo; customs, mores. 2. ethics, morals; ethical principles. 3. law, jurisprudence. " -
17 tore à listel
mroll and fillet moulding, roll-andfillet mouldingDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > tore à listel
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18 tore en demi-coeur
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > tore en demi-coeur
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19 tore magnétique
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20 Tore-Festival
ngoal fest [football] Am.
См. также в других словарях:
Tore — Pour les articles homophones, voir Tor et Thor. Un tore est un solide géométrique représentant un tube courbé refermé sur lui même. Le te … Wikipédia en Français
Tore — ist ein skandinavischer männlicher Vorname, der aus dem altnordischen Þórr (Thor) mit der Bedeutung Donner entstanden ist.[1][2] Der Name kommt insbesondere in Norwegen und Schweden vor und ist oft auch eine verkürzte Schreibweise für Torbjörn.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tore — [ tɔr ] n. m. • thore 1545; lat. torus « renflement » 1 ♦ Archit. Moulure ronde, demi cylindrique, unie ou décorée qui entoure la base d une colonne, d un pilier. ⇒ boudin; scotie. 2 ♦ (1837) Géom. Surface de révolution engendrée par un cercle… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tore — can refer to: * Tore, Scotland * Tore (volcano), in Papua New Guineaee also* Töre … Wikipedia
Tore — Tore, imp. of {Tear}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tore — Tore, n. [Probably from the root of tear; cf. W. t[ o]r a break, cut, t[ o]ri to break, cut.] The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring. [Prov. Eng.] Mortimer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tore — Tore, n. [See {Torus}.] 1. (Arch.) Same as {Torus}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) same as {torus}. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Töre — is a village in Kalix municipality in Norrbotten, Sweden. Its harbour is the northernmost of the Bothnian Bay (and thus, of the Baltic Sea) that is accessible to commercial vessels. The European route E10 passes through Töre … Wikipedia
Tore — m Scandinavian: from the Old Norse personal name Ṗórir, apparently originally composed of the name of the god Thor (Ṗórr) + Old Norse verr man. It has also been interpreted as a derivative form from Ṗórr. As early as the Viking period, however,… … First names dictionary
tore — past of TEAR … Medical dictionary
-tore — (o sore) [lat. tor tōris, formato con la finale t del tema verbale di molti part. pass. e dal suff. or ōris ; dai temi del part. pass. terminanti in s è derivata la var. sor sōris ; la forma femm. trice deriva dalla terminazione trix trīcis,… … Enciclopedia Italiana