"Tortoise-shell" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tortoise-shell" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tortoise-shell" Meaning

A tortoiseshell baby chick has a mix of brown, yellow, and white patches, resembling the underside of a tortoise shell. This unique coloring helps to conceal the chick among small twigs and leaves, providing camouflage. As the chick grows into a full-fledged bird, the feathers lose this patterning, often retaining the characteristic brown and white markings along the edges of their wings and tail feathers.

"Tortoise-shell" Examples

Usage Examples of "tortoise-shell"


1. Decorative Accents


The furniture maker used a beautiful piece of tortoise-shell to create a unique accent for the living room table.

2. Analogue Computing


The antique calculator's tortoise-shell back plate added a touch of elegance to the desktop.

3. Natural Beauty


The pattern on the tortoise-shell inscribed on the wall of the auditorium caught everyone's attention as the classical music began to play.

4. Material Protection


Her tortoise-shell phone case protected the device from the cracks when she dropped it on the pavement.

5. Archaeological Find


The archaeologist carefully placed the ancient tortoise-shell into the container for further study to unlock its historical significance.

"Tortoise-shell" Similar Words

Tortile

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The word "tortile" is not a commonly used English word. However, I believe you may be looking for "tortile" as a variant of the word "tortli", which is derived from the French word "tortile", meaning being curved or being of a twisted or crooked shape.<br><br>However, I think the word you are looking for is "tortile" as an adjective, which describes a shape or form that is twisted, bent, or curved, much like a tortilla.<br><br>If none of the above definitions seem to fit, it is possible that the word "tortile" is not a standard English word.

Tortilla

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A thin, flexible unleavened flatbread made from corn flour, typically used in Mexican and many Latin American cuisines.

Tortillas

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Tortillion

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A tortillon is a small, cold, flat piece of egg-white or cream that was traditionally used as a vegetable or meat dressing prior to eating.

Tortillon

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Tortious

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(adj.) Giving rise to a lawsuit; causing damage or injury that leads to a court action.<br><br>Example: "The company was criticized for its tortious business practices that damaged the environment."<br><br>(In other words, tortious refers to something that is morally or legally wrong and leads to a lawsuit or a civil action.)

Tortiously

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Tortive

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(points towards or condone wrongdoing, or moving obliquely or awry, contrary to the direct course)

Tortoise

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A slow-moving reptile, typically with a protective shell on its back, that lives on land. It is a type of animal that belongs to the family Testudines. Tortoises are herbivores, feeding on plants, and can live for a long time with some living up to 150 years or more in captivity.

Tortoises

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Tortoises are small to medium-sized, land-dwelling reptiles belonging to the order Testudines. They are characterized by their protective shells, which are embodiments of a subgroup of the larger category known as "turtle shells."

Tortoiseshell

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Tortola

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Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands. The island was named by Christopher Columbus, who spotted the island on the first voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1493.

Tortricid

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Tortricidae

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Torts

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Tortugas

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