Definition of Torcs. Meaning of Torcs. Synonyms of Torcs

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Definition of Torcs

Torc
Torc Torc (t[^o]rk), n. Same as Torque, 1.

Meaning of Torcs from wikipedia

- works of ancient Celtic art are torcs. Celtic torcs disappeared in the Migration Period, but during the Viking Age torc-style metal necklaces, mainly in...
- TORCS compatible UDP interface Speed Dreams, TORCS fork under active development TORCS Team "TORCS FAQ: "Who develops TORCS?"". About TORCS on torcs.sourceforge...
- 17105°N 4.047779°W / 56.17105; -4.047779 The Stirling torcs make up a ****d of four gold Iron Age torcs, a type of necklace, all of which date to between...
- The L****frith torcs are four Iron Age gold torcs found by two hobby metal detectorists in December 2016 in a field in L****frith, north Staffordshire, England...
- A torc is a large rigid or stiff neck ring in metal, made either as a single piece or from strands twisted together. Torc or TORC may also refer to: Torc...
- of Torcs with control and mindspeak circuits. A derivative form of these circuits were used to create the Gray Torcs and also used in Silver Torcs, derived...
- Snettisham ****d of torcs and other metalwork found in 1950 near the village of Snettisham in Norfolk, East Anglia. The perfectly intact torc is noted for its...
- Torc Waterfall (from Irish Easach Toirc, meaning "cascade of the wild boar") is a 20 metres (66 ft) high, 110 metres (360 ft) long cascade waterfall formed...
- Torc Robotics (Torc), an independent subsidiary of Daimler Truck, is an American autonomous truck company headquartered in Blacksburg, Virginia, with...
- with pellets and cold hammering. The torc is similar to the Great Torc from Snettisham and also to the Ipswich torcs, all of which are also in the British...