Tunisia |
a North African country on the Mediterranean Sea east of Algeria. |
tunnage |
tonnage. |
tunnel |
an underground or underwater passageway, as for a railroad through a mountain or for a road under a river or city. [6 definitions] |
tunnel disease |
see "aeroembolism." [2 definitions] |
tunnel vision |
an abnormal condition in which one loses peripheral vision. [2 definitions] |
tupelo |
any of several sour gum trees of swampy areas in the southern United States. [2 definitions] |
Tupi |
a member of any of several Indian peoples resident in various river valleys of Brazil, esp. the Amazon. [2 definitions] |
tuppence |
see "twopence." |
tuque |
in Canada, a knitted winter cap resembling a stocking cap of double thickness. |
turban |
a head covering worn esp. by Muslim men, consisting of a long piece of cloth wrapped several times around the head. [3 definitions] |
turbellarian |
belonging to a class of mostly aquatic flatworms that have cilia on the surface of the body. [2 definitions] |
turbid |
clouded or murky because of stirred-up particles or sediment; muddy. [3 definitions] |
turbidimeter |
an instrument that measures the turbidity of a fluid by the degree of scattering of a light beam passed through it. |
turbine |
an engine driven by a moving fluid, such as water, steam, or air, that pushes against the blades or paddles attached to a central shaft. |
turbo |
see "turbocharger." |
turbo- |
turbine. |
turbocharge |
to improve the power or maintain air pressure in (an engine) by using a turbocharger. |
turbocharger |
a device attached to an internal-combustion engine that uses the exhaust gases to power a turbine that drives a supercharger that supplies compressed air to the cylinders. |
turbofan |
a turbojet engine in which a fan forces air diverted from the main engine directly into the hot turbine exhaust, adding to the total thrust. [3 definitions] |
turbogenerator |
a generator attached to and powered by a turbine. |
turbojet |
a tunnel-like engine in which air compressed by turbine-driven spinning blades and mixed with atomized fuel is ignited, producing a powerful jet of hot gases that provides thrust and also drives the turbine; turbojet engine. [2 definitions] |