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toran

Also to·ra·na

[tawr-uhn, tohr-]

noun

  1. (in Indian Buddhist and Hindu architecture) a gateway having two or three lintels between two posts.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of toran1

1885–90; < Hindi < Sanskrit torana
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Choreographer Toran Xavier Moore enhances the effect with ritualized dance moves.

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Toran O’Harran picked up his seventh save of the season.

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“It’s an investment in hope,” at a time when hope is hard to come by, said Kay Toran, president and CEO of the human services nonprofit Volunteers of America Oregon.

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John Toran, 47, the Black owner of a construction company who was born and raised in Portland, said he understood the bail fund was trying to counter malicious prosecution and inequality in the criminal justice system.

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Pinch-hitter Toran Smith was hit by a pitch to force in a run.

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