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A tool that heats propane to produce a large, consistent flame, typically used to heat up a rig when consuming dabs. This unique way of smoking concentrates (wax, shatter, etc.) called dabbing, is dependent on heating the surface to the right temperature so as to fully dissolve the product upon contact.

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torch (noun)
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
5.
- incendiary
torch (verb)
transitive verb
to set fire to with or as if with a torch
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
torch (noun)
a person who deliberately and unlawfully sets fire to a building or other property
SYNONYMS:
firebug, incendiary, torch
RELATED WORDS:
pyromaniac; flamer, igniter ( ignitor), immolator, inflamer, kindler
torch (verb)
to set (something) on fire
SYNONYMS:
enkindle, fire, ignite, inflame ( enflame), kindle, light, torch
RELATED WORDS:
immolate; deflagrate; char, frizzle, scorch; bake, broil, cook; ash, cremate, incinerate, kiln; set off; brighten, illuminate, illumine, irradiate, lighten, radiate; scald, scathe, sear; reignite, rekindle, relight; bank, stoke
NEAR ANTONYMS:
choke, smother, suffocate; stamp (out); blacken, darken, dim, dull, obscure
douse ( dowse), extinguish, put out, quench, snuff (out)
Torch (Wikipedia)

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. In some countries, notably the United Kingdom and Australia, "torch" in modern usage is also the term for a battery-operated portable light.

A burning torch, discarded on the road in the wake of the Lewes Bonfire Night celebrations
Torch (Wiktionary)

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /tɔːtʃ/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /tɔɹt͡ʃ/
  • Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)tʃ

Etymology 1

The noun is derived from Middle English torch, torche (large candle; lighted stick; (figurative) sunbeam), from Old French torche, torque (torch; bundle of (twisted) straw) (modern French torche); further etymology uncertain, probably from Vulgar Latin *torca (coiled object

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