1580s, in torrid zone "region of the earth between the tropics," from Medieval Latin torrida zona, from fem. of torridus "dried with heat, scorching hot," from torrere "to parch," from PIE root *ters- "to dry." Sense of "very hot" is first attested 1610s. Figurative sense from 1630s.
a torrid love affair
torrid jazz bands
hot trumpets and torrid rhythms
a torrid dance
the torrid heat of the noonday sun
torpor
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torrent
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torrid
torsion
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tort
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tortellini