- A
torch is a
stick with
combustible material at one end
which can be used as a
light source or to set
something on fire.
Torches have been used throughout...
- references, and the
capitalization "
ToRCH" is
sometimes used in
these contexts. The
acronym has also been
listed as
TORCHES, for TOxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus...
- make good
burning torches A diver's
underwater torch (flashlight) (or a
magnesium torch in the 1950s and 1960s). An oxy-gas
torch designed to be used...
-
Beachcomber in Los Angeles,
which featured flaming torches fueled by
propane gas as part of its decor.
Torches, both gas and electric,
became one of the hallmarks...
- it. Oxygen-fed
torches use the high
pressure of the
stored oxygen to push the
oxygen into a
common tube with the fuel.
Propane torches are frequently...
-
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Nero's
torches by
Henryk Siemiradzki. Budzałek, Anna. "Painting Nero's
Torches by
Henryk Siemiradzki".
Wirtualne Muzea...
- A
torch song is a
sentimental love song,
typically one in
which the
singer laments an
unrequited or lost love,
either where one
party is
oblivious to...
-
Torch plant is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to: Aloe
arborescens Aristaloe aristata Billbergia pyramidalis (flaming
torch plant) This...
-
wormwood to make
torches.
Wormwood is
especially po****r
around Liangshan,
where it is
believed to ward off evil. Typically,
three torches are made per person...
- brûlée. They may be
marketed as
kitchen torches,
cooking torches, or
culinary torches. Use of the
butane torch in the
kitchen is not
limited to caramelizing...