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n. (plural of torus English)
Usage examples of "toruses".
These worthless-seeming toruses, left over from the former Asx, hold waxy expertise about human ways that could prove useful to the Obeyer Alliance, if a prophesied time of change truly has come upon the Five Galaxies.
There we stood, this stack of shabby-looking, retread toruses, deputized with a noble job-explaining to envoys of six races the new order of life on this world.
This provokes a reasonable hypothesis: that your toruses are defective, or else your instruments.
And so we are left virtually blind, our component toruses buffeted by the harsh fields of two nearby starships, as vast as mountains.
Designed for duties in the dominion caste, I am wedded, for pragmatic reasons, to a haphazard heap of rustic toruses, ill educated and filled with bizarre, primitive notions.
Oh, how that stack of aboriginal toruses trembled to perceive our Jophurication!
When pressurized supplies ran out, the little toruses unfolded great feathery fans that waved through the lake water like lazy wings, sieving fresh oxygen for Lark and the others to breathe.
One whirling cord sliced through a surviving stack-of-rings, flinging upper toruses into the swamp while the lower half lurched blindly.
Chem-synth toruses vent fumes of blame while loud recriminations pour from oration rings.
Subversive pheromones suggest that flawed decision-processing toruses brought us to this unsavory state.
Both infant toruses slithered down the flanks of the parent stack, then across the metal floor, seeking shadows.
That awkward pile of ragged toruses had once been the former traeki High Sage, though its speech held none of the unassuming gentleness of Asx.
You don't think we want to fry dozens of innocent toruses and herdsmen do you?
He thought about the beautiful toruses and their bright multicolored masters.
In front of him the brilliant herd of spinning toruses rose slowly as the ship righted itself.