| TURNUP | • turnup n. Alternative form of turn-up. • turn-up n. Fabric turned up at the bottom of trousers to make them shorter.
 • turn-up n. (Dated) A fight or disturbance.
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| STURNUS | • Sturnus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sturnidae – the starlings. • STURNUS n. (Latin) any bird of the starling genus.
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| TURNUPS | • turnups n. Plural of turnup. • turn-ups n. Plural of turn-up.
 • turn␣ups n. Plural of turn up.
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| ALBURNUM | • alburnum n. Sapwood; the soft, newer wood in the trunk of a tree found between the bark and the hardened heartwood. • ALBURNUM n. the soft wood between inner bark and heartwood.
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| LABURNUM | • laburnum n. Any tree of genus Laburnum. They have bright yellow flowers and are poisonous. • Laburnum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – laburnums, the golden chains.
 • LABURNUM n. a genus of ornamental shrubs.
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| TOURNURE | • tournure n. Manner, bearing. • tournure n. Turn; contour; figure.
 • tournure n. Phrasing, turn of phrase.
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| VIBURNUM | • viburnum n. Any of many shrubs and trees, of the genus Viburnum, native to the Northern Hemisphere that have showy… • Viburnum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Adoxaceae – the viburnums.
 • VIBURNUM n. (Latin) a kind of shrub or tree including the guelder-rose.
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| ALBURNUMS | • alburnums n. Plural of alburnum. • ALBURNUM n. the soft wood between inner bark and heartwood.
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| COTHURNUS | • cothurnus n. A buskin used in ancient tragedy. • cothurnus n. (Figurative) The stilted style denoting ancient tragedy.
 • COTHURNUS n. (Latin) a buskin anciently used by tragic actors on the stage, also COTHURN.
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| LABURNUMS | • laburnums n. Plural of laburnum. • LABURNUM n. a genus of ornamental shrubs.
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| STURNUSES | • STURNUS n. (Latin) any bird of the starling genus. | 
| TOURNURES | • tournures n. Plural of tournure. • TOURNURE n. (French) graceful manner or bearing, deportment.
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| VIBURNUMS | • viburnums n. Plural of viburnum. • VIBURNUM n. (Latin) a kind of shrub or tree including the guelder-rose.
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