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TURMOIL', n. [I know not the origin of this word; but it is probably from the ro...
TUR'MERIC, n. Indian saffron; a medicinal root brought from the East Indies, the...
TUR'MALIN, n. [probably a corruption of tournamal, a name given to this stone in...
TURM, n. [L. turma.] A troop. [Not English.] TUR'MALIN , n. An electric stone. [...
TUR'KY, n. [As this fowl was not brought from Turkey, it would be more correct t...
TURK'S-TURBAN, n. A plant of the genus Ranunculus.
TURK'S-HEAD, n. A plant of the genus Cactus.
TURK'S-CAP, n. A plant of the genus Lilium.
TURK'OIS, n. A mineral, called also calaite, brought from the east; of a beautif...
TUR'KEY TUR'KEY-STONE, n. Another name of the oil-stone, from Turkey.
TURIONIF'EROUS, a. [L. turio, a shoot, and fero,to bear.] Producing shoots.
TUR'GIDNESS, n. A swelling or swelled state of a thing; distention beyond its na...
TUR'GIDLY, adv. With swelling or empty pomp.
TURGID'ITY, n. State of being swelled; tumidness.
TUR'GID, a. [L. turgidus, from turgeo, to swell.] 1. Swelled; bloated; distended...
TURGES'CENCE TURGES'CENCY, n. [L. turgescens.] The act of swelling. 1. The state...