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TURN'STILE, n. [turn and stile.] A turnpike in a foot-path.
TURN'STONE, n. [turn and stone.] A bird, called the sea-dotterel, the Tringa mor...
TUR'PENTINE, a. [L. terebinthina.] A transparent resinous substance, flowing nat...
TUR'PENTINE-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Pistacia, which produces not only its p...
TUR'PETH, n. A root brought from the East Indies, particularly from Cambaya, Sur...
TURP'ITUDE, n. [L. turpitudo, from turpis, foul, base.] 1. Inherent baseness or ...
TUR'REL, n. A tool used by coopers.
TUR'RET, n. [l. turris.] A little tower; a small eminence or spire attached to a...
TUR'RETED, a. Formed like a tower; as a turreted lamp. 1. Furnished with turrets.
TUR'RILITE, n. The fossil remains of a spiral multilocular shell.
TUR'TLE, n. [L. turtur.] 1. A fowl of the genus Columba; called also the turtle ...
TUR'TLE-DOVE, n. A species of the genus Columba. [See Turtle .]
TUR'TLE-SHELL, n. [turtle and shell.] A shell, a beautiful species of Murex; als...
TUS'CAN, a. Pertaining to Tuscany in Italy; an epithet given to one of the order...
TUSH, an exclamation, indicating check, rebuke or contempt. Tush, tush, never te...
TUSK, n. The long pointed tooth of certain rapacious, carnivorous or fighting an...