/ˈtoɹi/, /ˈtɔːɹi/
OriginFrom Japanese 鳥居 (torii, literally “bird abode”).
- A traditional Japanese gate at Shinto shrines, symbolically marking the transition from the profane to the sacred.
“The torii marks the entrance to the sacred grounds of a shrine. There are a variety of types of torii, each with a unique history. Regardless of origin, the torii is inseparably identified with the im”
- form-of, misspelling, pluralplural of torus
“So as long as the surface gravity is big enough (by having a small r) this will overcome the centrifugal acceleration and stuff will indeed stay down. But things are much harder to guess for small rad”
Formstorii(plural)