| turgid |
adequate water pressure in tissues.
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| turpentine |
The traditional solvent or thinner for a drying oil (such as linseed oil) distilled from the resin that is exuded by certain trees, eg, the European larch, white fir, and American longleaf pine.
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| turanose |
a reducing disaccharide composed of fructose and glucose; it is isomeric with sucrose and is part of the trisaccharide melezitose.
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| turban |
a headdress made of a long strip of material wound around the head.
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| turban t. |
a term used to describe the gross appearance of multiple cylindromas of the scalp. See cylindroma (def. 1).
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| TUR | move around an axis or a center |
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| TUR | get by buying and selling |
| TUR | accomplish by rotating |
| TUR | undergo a change or development |
| TUR | cause to change or turn into something different |
| TUR | refuse to acknowledge |
| TUR | fail to make money in a business |
| TUR | make a satisfactory profit |
| TUR | make a satisfactory profit |
| TUR | make a satisfactory profit |
| TUR | make a profit |
| TUR | have a customer, of a prostitute |
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