Torrent

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Torrent or torrents may refer to:

  • A fast flowing stream

Animals

  • Torrent duck, a species of the family Anatidae
  • Torrent fish
  • Torrent frog, various unrelated frogs
  • Torrent robin, a bird species
  • Torrent salamander, a family of salamanders

Arts and entertainment

  • Torrent (1926 film), starring Greta Garbo
  • The Torrent (1921 film), an American silent adventure film
  • The Torrent (1924 film), a film directed by William Doner and A. P. Younger
  • The Torrent (2012 film), a 2012 Canadian film directed by Simon Lavoie
  • The Torrents, a 1955 Australian play
  • Torrent (play) (狂流, Kuángliú), a Chinese play about the life of Tian Han
  • Torrent (TV series), a technology show
  • Torrent (Elden Ring), a fictional horse in the 2022 video game Elden Ring

Computing

  • BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) communications protocol
  • Torrent file, stores metadata used for BitTorrent
  • μTorrent, a BitTorrent client

Corporations

  • Torrent Group, an Indian business house, and its subsidiary companies:
    • Torrent Cables
    • Torrent Pharmaceuticals
    • Torrent Power

People

  • Ana Torrent (born 1966), Spanish actress
  • Domènec Torrent (born 1962), Spanish professional football manager
  • Fernando Torrent (born 1991), Argentine professional footballer
  • Marion Torrent (born 1992), French footballer
  • Ramon Torrents (born 1937), Spanish comic book artist
  • Stanislas Torrents (1839–1916), French painter

Places

Vehicles

  • Pontiac Torrent, a crossover SUV automobile by GM's Pontiac from 2005 to 2009
  • Torrent (ship), an American sailing ship wrecked in 1868

Other uses

See also

  • Torment (disambiguation)
  • Torrente (disambiguation)
  • Torrentz, a meta-search engine for BitTorrent
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