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| turner | (n) ผู้หมุน |
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| turner | (n) United States slave and insurrectionist who in 1831 led a rebellion of slaves in Virginia; he was captured and executed (1800-1831), Syn. Nat Turner |
| turner | (n) United States endocrinologist (1892-1970), Syn. Henry Hubert Turner |
| turner | (n) English landscape painter whose treatment of light and color influenced the French impressionists (1775-1851), Syn. Joseph Mallord William Turner |
| turner | (n) United States historian who stressed the role of the western frontier in American history (1861-1951), Syn. Frederick Jackson Turner |
| turner | (n) a tumbler who is a member of a turnverein |
| turner | (n) a lathe operator |
| turner | (n) one of two persons who swing ropes for jumpers to skip over in the game of jump rope |
| turner | (n) cooking utensil having a flat flexible part and a long handle; used for turning or serving food, Syn. food turner |
| turner's syndrome | (n) a chromosomal disorder in females who have only one X chromosome; marked by dwarfism and heart abnormalities and underdeveloped sex organs |
| turnery | (n) workshop where objects are made on a lathe |
| Turner | n. |
| Turner | ‖n. [ G. ] A person who practices athletic or gymnastic exercises. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Turnerite | n. [ So called from the English chemist and mineralogist, |
| Turnery | n. [ Cf. F. tournerie. ] Chairs of wood, the seats triangular, the backs, arms, and legs loaded with turnery. Walpole. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| turnerisch { adj } | gymnastic [Add to Longdo] |
| turnerisch { adv } | gymnastically [Add to Longdo] |