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cltorii

Cltorii is a term with no widely recognized definition in standard reference works. It may be a typographical error for torii, the traditional Shinto gate, or it may function as a proper noun in a particular field, brand, or fictional context. Because of its uncertain status, the meaning of cltorii is highly context dependent.

When related to torii, the term often refers to the architectural feature used at Shinto shrines in

In other uses, cltorii may appear as a brand name, project title, acronym, or fictional element. In

See also torii.

Japan.
A
torii
typically
consists
of
two
vertical
posts
supporting
one
or
more
wooden
crosspieces.
It
marks
the
transition
from
the
profane
to
the
sacred
and
is
commonly
painted
vermilion,
though
variants
exist.
Torii
vary
in
style,
from
simple
to
more
elaborate
forms
such
as
the
shinmei
or
myojin
types,
and
they
are
frequently
encountered
at
shrine
entrances,
along
paths,
or
in
literature.
such
cases,
the
definition
is
supplied
by
the
creator
or
community
associated
with
that
usage.
If
you
encounter
cltorii
in
a
text,
examine
the
surrounding
explanation,
the
author,
or
the
accompanying
materials
to
determine
its
intended
meaning.