Tor′ment′or.
(Husbandry.) A heavy harrow with cutting teeth, used in English husbandry for breaking down stiff clods, or tearing up the surfaceturf. It resembles a harrow, but runs on wheels, and each tine is a hoe or cutting-share.
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