goal
Tor stands for:
- Thor (given name) , Nordic given name
- Gate (architecture) , opening in a building, wall or fence
- Gate (heraldry) , heraldic figure in heraldry
- simple-minded person, see folly
- Gate (electrical engineering) Connection to an electronic component
- Tor (mathematics) functor in homological algebra
- Tor (network) , network for anonymizing connection data
- stationary sports equipment for certain sports, see list of goal types , in particular
- Goal (soccer ball) , element of the soccer field
- Device that controls communication in computer networks, see switch (network technology)
- 9K330 gate , weapon system
- Tor Books , American science fiction and fantasy publisher
- Gate (winter sports) , name for obstacles set up by humans on ski slopes
People:
- Leemor Joshua-Tor , Israeli molecular biologist
Geography:
- Tor (rock formation) , loan word of Celtic origin in today's English, which stands for certain rock formations
- Glastonbury Tor , hill in England
- Showery Tor , Ring Cairn in Cornwall
- Tor Point , headland of South Georgia in the South Atlantic
- Tôr , place in Portugal
- Gate (Spain) , place in Catalonia
- Gate (river) , river in Papua Province , Indonesia
TOR is an abbreviation for:
- Technical and organizational rules for operators and users of networks in Austria
- Third Order Regular, see Third Order
- Transfer online registration system in professional football, see transfer list
- Tertiary Oil Recovery , method of oil recovery
- Star Wars: The Old Republic , video game
- two-seat multi-role fighter, see Panavia Tornado
See also:
Wiktionary: Tor - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: tor - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations