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TURP an operation that removes part of the prostate gland surrounding the urethra.
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turbinate Structure inside the nose that humidifies and filters air.
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turbulent flow That type of flow in which any particle may move in any direction with respect to any other particle, and in which the head loss is approximately proportional to the square of the velocity.
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turbid Thick or opaque with sediment.
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turbidity 1. Haziness in air caused by the presence of particles and pollutants. 2. A cloudy condition in water due to suspended silt or organic matter.
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