Tor
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Tor, TOR or ToR may refer to:
Places
- Tor (research station), a Norwegian research station in Antarctica
- Tor (Russia), the former name of Sloviansk, Ukraine
- Tor, Pallars, a village in Spain
- Tor River, Papua Province, Indonesia
- Torrington Municipal Airport (IATA code), Wyoming, US
- Glastonbury Tor, a hill near Glastonbury in the English county of Somerset
Science and technology
- Tor (fish), a genus of fish commonly known as mahseers
- Target of rapamycin, a regulatory enzyme
- Tor functor, in mathematics
- Tor (anonymity network), an Internet communication method for enabling online anonymity
- The Tor Project, a software organization that maintains the Tor network and the related Tor Browser
People
- Third Order of Saint Francis
- Tor (given name), Nordic masculine given name
- Tor (surname)
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- Tor (comics), a prehistoric human character
- Tor, a character in the book The Hero and the Crown
- Tor, a character in the animated television series Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor
- Sir Tor, a Knight of the Round Table
Literature
- Tor, 1944 Dutch novel by Gerard Walschap
- Tor Hill, 1826 novel by Horace Smith
Companies
- Tor Books, a publishing company
- Tor.com, an online science fiction and fantasy magazine
- Tor Line, a former Swedish shipping company
Military
- HNoMS Tor, several Norwegian Navy craft
- Tor (rifle), a Polish sniper rifle
- Tor missile system, a Russian anti-aircraft weapon
Other uses
- Tor (rock formation), a rock outcrop or hill
- Tor, Toowoomba, a heritage listed villa at Queensland, Australia
- Tor languages of Papua Province, Indonesia
- Transport of Rockland, a bus system in Rockland County, New York, US
- Terms of reference, define the purpose and structure of a collection of people with a common goal
- Third Order Regular, a designation of the Third Order of Saint Francis
- Tornado warning (SAME code), an alert issued by national weather forecasting in the US
- Transcript of Records, an inventory of the courses taken and grades earned of a student
See also
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