See also: Tors

English

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Noun

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tors

  1. plural of tor

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Etymology

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From Italian torso. Possibly a doublet of tros.

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Noun

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tors m (plural torsos)

  1. torso

French

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Former past participle of tordre (displaced by tordu). See also retors

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Adjective

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tors (feminine torse, masculine plural tors, feminine plural torses)

  1. (literary) twisted, crooked, bent

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Occitan

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Noun

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tors

  1. plural of tor

Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from French torse, from Italian torso, from Latin thyrsus, from Ancient Greek θῠ́ρσος (thúrsos).

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tors m inan

  1. torso (body excluding the head and limbs)
    Synonyms: klatka piersiowa, pierś
  2. torso (sculpture showing the torso of a human figure without arms and legs, sometimes also without head)
    Synonym: popiersie

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Further reading

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  • tors in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • tors in Polish dictionaries at PWN