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1) "Jewelers" -- As to jewelers torch jew·el·er Variant(s): or jew·el·ler /'jü-&-l&r, 'jü-l&r also 'ju-l&r/ Function: noun 1 : one who makes or repairs jewelry 2 : one who deals in jewelry , precious stones, watches, and usually silverware and china Pronunciation Symbols ..."
2) "Torch" -- As to jewelers torch 1torch Pronunciation: 'torch Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English torche, from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin *torca, alteration of Latin torqua something twisted, collar of twisted metal, alteration of torques; akin to Latin torquEre to twist -- more at TORTURE 1 : a burning stick of resinous wood or twist of tow used to give light and usually carried in the hand : FLAMBEAU 2 : something (as tradition, wisdom, or knowledge) likened to a torch as giving light or guidance <pass the torch to the next generation> 3 : any of various portable devices for emitting an unusually hot flame -- compare BLOWTORCH 4 chiefly British : FLASHLIGHT 2 5 : INCENDIARY 1a Pronunciation Symbols A burning torch, discarded on the road in the wake of the Lewes Bonfire Night celebrations. Originally, a torch was a portable source of fire used as a source of light, usually a rod-shaped piece of wood with a rag soaked in pitch and/or some other flammable material wrapped around one end. Torches were often supported in sconces by brackets high up on walls, to throw light over corridors in stone structures such as castles or crypts. A torch carried in relay by cross-country runners is used to light the Olympic flame which burns without interruption until the following Olympics. These torches were introduced first by Adolf Hitler's movie maker Leni Riefenstahl for the 1936 Summer Olympics. If a torch is made of sulphur mixed with lime, the fire will not diminish after being plunged into water. Such torches were used by the ancient Romans. An unlit torch as used for fire breathing. Juggling torches are often used as a prop in toss juggling: they can be flipped into the air in an end-over-end motion while being juggled, in the same manner as juggling clubs or juggling knives, but because of their sound and 'trail of flame', they can appear much more impressive to audiences. To a skilled juggler, there is only a slight chance of being burned, but they are still dangerous. - 1 Symbolism
- 2 Uses in the Roman Catholic liturgy
- 3 Blowtorches and similar
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
| The torch is a common emblem of enlightenment. Thus the Statue of Liberty, actually "Liberty Enlightening the World", lifts her torch. Crossed reversed torches were signs of mourning that appear on Greek and Roman funerary monuments--a torch pointed downwards symbolizes death, while a torch held up symbolizes life and the regenerative power of flame. The torch was also a symbol used by the British Conservative Party. Torch seller, tacuinum sanitatis casanatensis (XIV century) ..."
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