different between torose vs torosity
torose
English
Etymology
From Latin torosus (“full of muscle, brawny, fleshy”). See torus.
Adjective
torose (comparative more torose, superlative most torose)
- cylindrical with alternate swellings and contractions; having the surface covered with rounded prominences
Anagrams
- Sooter, Tesoro, ostreo-
Latin
Adjective
tor?se
- vocative masculine singular of tor?sus
torose From the web:
torosity
English
Etymology
torose +? -ity
Noun
torosity (usually uncountable, plural torosities)
- The quality or state of being torose.
torosity From the web:
- what does torosity mean
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