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TUR'RET, n. [l. turris.] A little tower; a small eminence or spire attached to a...
TUR'REL, n. A tool used by coopers.
TURP'ITUDE, n. [L. turpitudo, from turpis, foul, base.] 1. Inherent baseness or ...
TUR'PETH, n. A root brought from the East Indies, particularly from Cambaya, Sur...
TUR'PENTINE-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Pistacia, which produces not only its p...
TUR'PENTINE, a. [L. terebinthina.] A transparent resinous substance, flowing nat...
TURN'STONE, n. [turn and stone.] A bird, called the sea-dotterel, the Tringa mor...
TURN'STILE, n. [turn and stile.] A turnpike in a foot-path.
TURN'SPIT, n. [turn and spit.] A person who turns a spit. His lordship is his ma...
TURN'SOLE, n. [turn and L. sol, the sun.] A plant of the genus Heliotropium, so ...
TURN'SERVING, n. [turn and serve.] The act or practice of serving one's turn or ...
TURN'PIKE-ROAD, n. A road on which turnpikes or toll-gates are established by la...
TURN'PIKE, n. [turn and pike.] Strictly, a frame consisting of two bars crossing...
TURN'INGNESS, n. Quality of turning; tergivesation. [Not in use.]
TURN'ING, ppr. Moving in a circle; changing; winding. TURN'ING , n. A winding; a...
TURN'ERY, n. The art of forming into a cylindrical shape by the lathe. 1. Things...