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toro ['tɔ:rəu] nstresses
gen. торо; бык (особ. для боя быков); торо (брюшко тунца timurdementyev)
biol. сериола (Seriola); жёлтохвост (Seriola); каталуфа (Priacanthus); бычеглаз (Priacanthus)
ichtyol. каранг (Caranx); каранкс (Caranx)
mamal. коноконо (Isothrix)
relig. торо (In the Shinto religion of Japan, stone or bronze lanterns given as offerings)
Toro ['tɔ:rəu] n
dril. тороуип (Toroweap; свита отдела леонар/ пермской системы)
 English thesaurus
Toro ['tɔ:rəu] n
relig. Large lanterns, usually of stone but also of metal, bamboo and other wood, which adorn shrine precincts. Also used for square (and chochin -shaped) paper lanterns used at festivals, principally o-bon, where toro are floated downriver to send away (okuribi) the souls of the ancestors. At the Miyazu-no-toro nagashi (the drifting lanterns at Miyazu, Kyoto) fireworks accompany a flotilla of 10,000 lanterns sent down the river on August 16th, while at the Omiya jinja, Kumamoto, each woman participant in a special kind of bon odori carries a lantern on her head A Popular Dictionary of Shinto (Brian Bocking)
toro: 4 phrases in 3 subjects
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