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torus 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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torus fracture a fracture in which there is a localized expansion or torus of the cortex, with little or no displacement of the lower end of the bone.
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torus In geometry, a torus (pl. tori) is a doughnut-shaped surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle about an axis coplanar with the circle. The sphere is a special case of the torus obtained when the axis of rotation is a diameter of the circle. If the axis of rotation does not intersect the circle, the torus has a hole in the middle and resembles a ring doughnut, a hula hoop and an inflated tire (U.K. tyre). ...
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torus "A bony ridge at the back of the skull, where the neck muscles attach."
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torus a 3-D figure formed by rolling a rectangle into a cylinder and bending the cylinder until its bases meet; a "doughnut"; see net
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