Turk |
a native or citizen of Turkey, or a descendant thereof. [4 definitions] |
Turkey |
a country in western Asia and southeastern Europe between the Mediterranean and Black Seas. |
turkey |
a large, originally North American bird with brownish feathers and a wattled head, now domesticated in many parts of the world. [4 definitions] |
turkey buzzard |
see "turkey vulture." |
turkey cock |
a male turkey. [2 definitions] |
turkey trot |
a dance to ragtime music, popular in the early 1900s, characterized by a springy walk and up-and-down movements of the shoulders. |
turkey vulture |
a vulture of North, Central, and South America that has blackish plumage and a naked reddish head; turkey buzzard. |
Turki |
collectively, the Turkic languages of central Asia, or the peoples speaking these languages. |
Turkic |
a subgroup of the Altaic languages that includes various languages of Asia Minor and southeastern Europe, such as Turkish. [2 definitions] |
Turkish |
of or pertaining to Turkey or its people, culture, language, or the like. [2 definitions] |
Turkish bath |
a steam bath that causes heavy perspiration and is followed by a shower and massage. [2 definitions] |
Turkish delight |
a candy consisting of jellylike cubes of fruit juice dusted with powdered sugar; Turkish paste. |
Turkish Empire |
see "Ottoman Empire." |
Turkish tobacco |
a dark aromatic variety of tobacco from Greece and Turkey, used in cigarettes. |
Turkish towel |
a thick cotton towel with a nap of uncut pile. |
Turkmen |
of or pertaining to Turkmenistan or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
Turkmenistan |
a Central Asian country bordered on the west by the Caspian Sea and on the south by Iran and Afghanistan; formerly a republic of the Soviet Union. |
Turk's-cap lily |
any of various, usu. orange-flowered lilies having strongly recurved petals and sepals, resembling a rolled turban. |
turmeric |
the powdered rootstock of an Indian plant, used in yellow dyes, medicines, and condiments such as curry powder. [2 definitions] |
turmeric paper |
paper impregnated with turmeric, used to indicate the presence of alkalis or boric acid, which turn it brown or reddish brown, respectively. |
turmoil |
a state of great agitation, disturbance, or confused excitement; commotion; tumult. |