A ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle.
Commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column.
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Examples for "toroid"
Examples for "toroid"
1Gravity throughout the toroid had returned to a welcome Earth standard.
2The toroid glass of the roof curves scientifically to shed rainwater.
3Then the most violent convulsion of all kicked the crew toroid.
4Athene walked around the toroid's central corridor one last time.
5She turned and looked back into the toroid, the familiar confined corridors and lounges.
The section of the plant's stem or stalk to which the flower is attached.
1That was probably a side effect of the nearby moon's plasma torus.
2She unclipped the carabiner and let go of the lazily spinning torus.
3He saw the torus accelerating madly, leaving Paola behind, needles outstripped.
4They would be destroyed; Paola and the torus might survive.
5The superstructure was all still there, leaving the torus and spire shape perfectly intact.
6Outside of it, carabinered to the spinning torus, was Dinah.
7It appears that both environmental and genetic components contribute to the expression of palatine torus.
8She eyed the precooked torus he proffered distastefully "You can taste the difference?"
9With wraparound, the effect was of an infinite main street, a hundred-kilometer torus of material delights.
10It was their duty to guard the torus until it was ready to broadcast its contents.
11The rest of the torus was fuel tank.
12Delivered, the torus was on its own now.
13The great torus-shaped mansion of Espersium sat near the centre of the estate of the same name.
14The STXM analysis also indicated that a torus of a bordered pit contained aromatic compounds, possibly lignin.
15Paola Birdsong still shepherded the sporangia torus.
16This was a lot easier in the weak gravity of the torus-noglobules of blood drifting around.