Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Turn-table. —ta^le, large re-volving plat-form, forturning raU-r o a d cars,locomotives,etc., in a dif-ferent direc-tion. Turnip, tSr-nip, n. A cruciferous plant of many species; itssolid, bulbous root, which is valued as an article offood. , . Turpentine, t5rpen-tTn, n. An oleo-resinous sub-stance, exuding naturally or on incision from sev-eral species of trees, chiefly those of the conife
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Turn-table. —ta^le, large re-volving plat-form, forturning raU-r o a d cars,locomotives,etc., in a dif-ferent direc-tion. Turnip, tSr-nip, n. A cruciferous plant of many species; itssolid, bulbous root, which is valued as an article offood. , . Turpentine, t5rpen-tTn, n. An oleo-resinous sub-stance, exuding naturally or on incision from sev-eral species of trees, chiefly those of the coniferouskind. ^ , , Turpitude, terpT-tud, n. Inherent baseness or vile-ness of principle, words, or actions. Turquois. See under Turkey. Turrel, tur^rel, n. A tool used by coopers. Turret, tur^ret, n. A small tower or spire attached toa building, etc., and rising above it.—Turreted, ?:>. like a tower; furnished with turrets.—Tur-ret-sliip, n. An iron-clad war-vessel, with low sides,on which heavy guns are mounted within rotatingturrets. Turtle, tertl, n. {Omith.) A gallinaceous bird,—called also turtle-dove and turtle-pigeon: its note isplaintive and tender, and it is celebrated for the co
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