Webster's practical dictionaryA 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. —taljle, large re-volving plat-form, for. turning raU-r 0 a d cars,locomotives,etc., in a dif-ferent direc-tion. Tnmip, ter-- , ^ ^ • ?* nip, n. A cruciferous plant of many species; itssolid, ijulbous root, which is valued as an article offood. , . , ! Turpentine, tSrpen-tin, n. An oleo-resinous sub-:stance, exuding naturallj or on incision from sev- jeral species of trees, chief


Webster's practical dictionaryA 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. —taljle, large re-volving plat-form, for. turning raU-r 0 a d cars,locomotives,etc., in a dif-ferent direc-tion. Tnmip, ter-- , ^ ^ • ?* nip, n. A cruciferous plant of many species; itssolid, ijulbous root, which is valued as an article offood. , . , ! Turpentine, tSrpen-tin, n. An oleo-resinous sub-:stance, exuding naturallj or on incision from sev- jeral species of trees, chiefly those of the coniferous Ikind. , , ., I Turpitude, terpT-tud, n. Inherent baseness or vile- jness of principle, words, or actions. Turquois. See under Turkey. Turrel, turrel, n. A tool used by coopers. Turret, turret, n. A small tower or spire attached toa building, etc., and rising above it.—Tur-reted, p. like a tower; furnished with turrets.—Tur-ret-sMp, n. An iron-clad war-vessel, with low sides,on which heavy guns are mounted within rotatingturrets. Turtle, ter^tl, n. {Omith.) A gallinaceous bird,—called also turtle-dove and turtle-pigeon: its note isplaintive and tender, and


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