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A torii.

Etymology 1

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From Japanese 鳥居 (torii, literally bird abode).

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Noun

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torii (plural torii)

  1. (Shinto) A traditional Japanese gate at Shinto shrines, symbolically marking the transition from the profane to the sacred.
    Synonym: tori gate
    • 1994 November 22, Stuart D. B. Picken, Essentials of Shinto: An Analytical Guide to Principal Teachings, Greenwood Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 146:
      The torii marks the entrance to the sacred grounds of a shrine. There are a variety of types of torii, each with a unique history. Regardless of origin, the torii is inseparably identified with the image of Shinto.
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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torii

  1. (misspelling) plural of torus
    • 2014 February 4, Torus–Earth[1]:
      So as long as the surface gravity is big enough (by having a small r) this will overcome the centrifugal acceleration and stuff will indeed stay down. But things are much harder to guess for small radius torii.

Italian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Japanese 鳥居 (torii).

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torii m (invariable)

  1. torii

Japanese

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Romanization

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torii

  1. Rōmaji transcription of とりい