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Torch

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 history and are still used in processions, symbolic and religious events, and in juggling and entertainment.

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Etymology

Torch construction

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Gallery

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Torch

Nodes72
Edges71
Triples73
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027778
Components1

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Torch

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related to Symbolism · 15
Torch → Conservatives, Crossed, Greek, Hecate, In, Labour, Liberty, Liberty Enlightening, Malta Labour Party, Philippines, Roman, Statue, The, UK, World
related to In Roman Catholic liturgy · 11
Torch → According, Adrian Fortescue, Communion, Eucharistic, However, In, Sanctus, Solemn High Masses, The, The Church, Vatican
related to Gallery · 9
Torch → Flag, HartolaA, LatviaBonfire Night, Lewes, November Torchlight, NovemberTwo, Riga, Sussex, Zaire
related to Olympics · 9
Torch → Ancient Olympic Games, Carl Diem, Games, Hera, Olympia, Olympic, Summer Olympics, The, These
related to Torch construction · 7
Torch → In, Kevlar, Modern, They, This, Torches, United States
related to Love · 6
Torch → Greek, Hymen, It, Roman, Such, The
related to Etymology · 5
Torch → From, Late Latin, Latin, Old French, Vulgar Latin
related to External links · 4
Torch → Antique Liturgical Torches, Picture, Procession, ProcessionPicture
is a · 2
Torch → common emblem of both enlightenment and hope, stick with combustible material at one end which can be used as a light source or to set something on fire
related to Juggling · 2
Torch → Juggling, To

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torches used light also one juggling love greek end still fire flame carried liturgical modern roman torchlight underwater processions wax

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Torchis astick with combustible material at one end which can be used as a light source or to set something on fire0.90text
Torchis acommon emblem of both enlightenment and hope0.90text
Torchrelated to EtymologyFrom0.60section
Torchrelated to EtymologyOld French0.60section
Torchrelated to EtymologyVulgar Latin0.60section
Torchrelated to EtymologyLate Latin0.60section
Torchrelated to EtymologyLatin0.60section
Torchrelated to External linksPicture0.60section
Torchrelated to External linksAntique Liturgical Torches0.60section
Torchrelated to External linksProcessionPicture0.60section
Torchrelated to External linksProcession0.60section
Torchrelated to GalleryNovember Torchlight0.60section

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