| TURNABLE | • turnable adj. Capable of being turned. • TURNABLE adj. able to be turned. |
| TURNBACK | • turnback n. (Attributive) Part of a garment that is turned back. • turnback n. The act of turning back a boat containing immigrants. • turnback n. The strap from the hames to the hip-strap, on a horse. |
| TURNCOAT | • turncoat n. A traitor; one who turns against a previous affiliation or allegiance. • turncoat v. To act as a turncoat; to betray. • turn-coat n. Alternative form of turncoat. |
| TURNCOCK | • turncock n. A tap or faucet that regulates the flow of a fluid. • turncock n. A person employed to turn on the water for the mains, to regulate the fireplugs, etc. for a water company. • TURNCOCK n. a valve for regulating water flow. |
| TURNDOWN | • turndown n. A downturn. • turndown n. A rejection. • turndown n. (Hotels) The service of turning down the bedcovers and often leaving chocolates, etc., on the pillow. |
| TURNDUNS | • turnduns n. Plural of turndun. • TURNDUN n. (Native Australian) an Australian bullroarer, also TUNDUN. |
| TURNHALL | • turnhall n. Alternative form of turnhalle. • TURNHALL n. a building where gymnasts practice. |
| TURNINGS | • turnings n. Plural of turning. • TURNING n. a rotation about an axis. |
| TURNIPED | • turniped v. Simple past tense and past participle of turnip. • TURNIP v. to plant with an edible plant root. |
| TURNKEYS | • turnkeys n. Plural of turnkey. • turnkeys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of turnkey. • TURNKEY n. a person who has charge of a prison's keys. |
| TURNOFFS | • turnoffs n. Plural of turnoff. • turn-offs n. Plural of turn-off. • TURNOFF n. a road that branches off a larger one. |
| TURNOUTS | • turnouts n. Plural of turnout. • turn-outs n. Plural of turn-out. • TURNOUT n. an assemblage of people. |
| TURNOVER | • turnover n. The amount of money taken as sales transacted in a given period. • turnover n. The frequency with which stock is replaced after being used or sold, workers leave and are replaced… • turnover n. A semicircular pastry made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, enclosing the filling… |
| TURNPIKE | • turnpike n. A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to… • turnpike n. A gate or bar set across a road to stop carriages, animals, and sometimes people, until a toll is paid… • turnpike n. (Scotland) A winding stairway. |
| TURNSKIN | • turnskin n. (Obsolete) Someone who can change their skin at will, especially into that of a wolf; a werewolf. • TURNSKIN n. (archaic) a werewolf. |
| TURNSOLE | • turnsole n. A heliotrope; so named because its flowers are supposed to turn toward the sun. • turnsole n. A sunflower. • turnsole n. A sun spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia). |
| TURNSPIT | • turnspit n. A person employed in turning a spit for the purpose of roasting meat. • turnspit n. Synonym of roasting jack. • turnspit n. (Archaic, derogatory, by extension) A person engaged in some menial occupation. |