The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring. [Used in New England.]
TORE
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Noun.
[L.torus.] In architecture, a large round molding on the base of a column. It is distinguished from the astragali by its size. The bases of the Tuscan and Doric columns have only one tore, which is between the plinth and listel. In the Attic base there are two.
From Old Turkictörü ("custom, law, statute, tradition"), from töri-/törü- ("to spring up, to be created, to be arranged, to take shape"). Akin to Mongolianтөре(töre). See more at töz.