tora (Meaning)
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tora (n.)
A law; a precept.
Divine instruction; revelation.
The Pentateuch or Law of Moses.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tora
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tora Sentence Examples
- The fierce tiger (tora) lunged at its prey with lightning speed.
- In ancient Japanese folklore, the tora was revered as a symbol of strength and courage.
- The painting depicted a majestic tora standing tall on a rocky outcropping.
- The sound of the tora's roar echoed through the mountains, sending shivers down its hearers' spines.
- The tora's sharp claws and powerful jaws made it a formidable predator.
- The tiger (tora) sanctuary provided a safe haven for these magnificent creatures.
- The martial art of karate recognizes five different types of tora techniques.
- The tora's distinctive orange and black stripes served as a warning to potential threats.
- As the sun set, the tora emerged from its den and began its nightly hunt.
- The roars of the tora could be heard for miles, signaling its territory to other predators.
FAQs About the word tora
A law; a precept., Divine instruction; revelation., The Pentateuch or Law of Moses.
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No antonyms found.
The fierce tiger (tora) lunged at its prey with lightning speed.
In ancient Japanese folklore, the tora was revered as a symbol of strength and courage.
The painting depicted a majestic tora standing tall on a rocky outcropping.
The sound of the tora's roar echoed through the mountains, sending shivers down its hearers' spines.