"Turp" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Turp" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Turp" Meaning

Turpentine's alternative name. A flammable liquid with a strong smell, used mainly as a solvent and for thinning paint and varnish.

"Turp" Examples

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1. Turpentine was used as a solvent to dissolve the wax.
- She carefully removed the old wick from the jar and used turpentine to dissolve the wax residue on the inside of the jar.

Example 2:
- The artist used turpentine to thin out the paint, making it easier to spread on the canvas.

In this instance, 'thinning the paint' means to mix the paint with a solvent so it becomes more fluid and easier to apply.

3. She removed the old labels from the bottles using turpentine.
- She carefully cleaned each bottle with turpentine to dissolve any remaining adhesive from the labels.

Turpentine is often used in cleaning as it can effectively break down adhesives that are resistant to other cleaning agents.

4. The painting was ruined when turpentine spilled and dripped onto it.
- When turpentine was accidentally spilled onto her new painting, she panicked.

In this instance, the use of 'ruined' means that the painting was damaged beyond repair.

5. Traditional painters still value the properties of turpentine for its cleaning and thinning of oil-based paints.
- Many professional artists continue to use turpentine, citing its unique properties that are still superior to synthetic solvents.

Here, 'valuing' is used to denote appreciation and continued use of turpentine for its specific properties.

"Turp" Similar Words

Turnsole

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Turnsole refers to a type of plant, specifically the Chrysanthemum segetum, whose flowers were used as a natural dye or pigment, particularly to produce a yellow or greenish color on fabric. In historical and botanical contexts, turnsole has several related meanings:<br><br>1. The Chrysanthemum segetum plant itself, used for its flower petals and seeds for dyeing purposes.<br>2. The extract or pigment derived from the plant.<br>3. Generally, natural dyes produced from plants, especially those that yield a similar yellowish hue.<br><br>Additionally, the term "turnsole" has also been used historically to describe:<br><br>4. A metalworking technique called "turn shell," where a shell or metal device is used to quickly heat and polish metal surfaces.<br><br>Lastly, in contemporary language, "turn sole" is occasionally used to describe work boots with flexible, turned leather or rubber soles, although this usage is less common and may vary regionally.

Turnspit

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A turnspit is a long, hand-cranked mechanism used to turn meat in a fireplace or pit for roasting. It was a common device used in medieval and ancient times before the invention of the kitchen stove and electric spinners for meat.

Turnstile

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A device, often automatic, that admits one person at a time, typically allowing passage in one direction only through a gate or barrier, at the exit or entry to a restricted area.

Turnstiles

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Turnstiles are vertical shafts with a series of slots in the default position, typically containing a hinged gate-like barrier or barrier with openings alternate sides that can be rotated by a crank or motor.

Turntable

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A turntable, also known as a record player, is a device with a rotating platform or turntable that rotates a record, allowing for the playback of music or other sounds on a vinyl record. It is a type of phonograph.

Turntables

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A device used to play recorded music by rotating a record (plural: records) or a vinyl disc. It typically has a motor to drive the record, tonearm, and a speaker. Turntables are often used for DJing, sampling, and musical performances.

Turophile

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A person who has a great fondness for cheese.

Turoyo

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Turoyo, also known as Sureth-Aramean, is a dialect of the Aramaic language.

Turpentine

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Turpentine is a solvent derived from the resin of pine trees, particularly pine rosin or pine tar. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a distinctive odor and is used as a thinner and cleaner in art studios, particularly for painting and varnishing wood. It is also used in pharmaceuticals, adhesives, and as a solvent in general industrial applications. In addition, it is used as an ingredient in traditional medicine and is sometimes used as a treatment for certain respiratory issues.

Turpentinous

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Turpentinous refers to the aromatic or pungent smell of turpentine, a solvent that is often used in solvents, paint thinners, and in the oil and gas industry.<br><br>It can also describe something that has a strong resemblance to turpentine in smell or effect.<br><br>Turpentine is a volatile oil that comes from pine trees, particularly those of the genus Pinus, and is known for its distinct, sharp, and astringent scent.

Turpeth

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Turpeth is an ancient Indian plant-based remedy, the root of which has been used in traditional medicine for several thousand years.<br><br>The main actions of Turpeth, Chemically, turpetha is esteemed when combined with other drugs for use in the ripe inflammatory stage as a stimulant expectorant with localized anaesthetic properties

Turpial

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A turpial is a bird species. It is a large tropical bird known for its bright plumage and distinctive calls. Turpials are endemic to the northern tier of South America, including countries such as Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.<br><br>Turpials are members of the cuckoo family, known for their unique calls and courtship displays. They are primarily fruit-eaters and play an important role in their ecosystems, helping to disperse seeds and serve as seed dispersers for tropical trees.

Turpin

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The surname "Turpin" refers to a notorious English family, particularly William, Mary, and their gang of highwaymen, who carried out a series of robberies, kidnappings, and murders during the early 19th century.

Turpitude

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Wickedness, depravity, or viciousness; immoral or corrupt behavior.

Turpitudinous

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Depraved or corrupted in mind or nature.

Turps

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Turps stands for Turpentine, a solvent made from resin in pine trees. It is often used to thin oil paints and remove old paint and varnish.