Tor
noun
1.
a rocky pinnacle; a peak of a bare or rocky mountain or hill.
1.
a suffix found in loanwords from Latin, forming personal agent nouns from verbs and, less commonly, from nouns:
dictator; genitor; janitor; orator; victor.
noun
1.
a high hill, esp a bare rocky one
2.
(mainly Southwest English) a prominent rock or heap of rocks, esp on a hill
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