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Meaning of "turbinacious" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF TURBINACIOUS

ˌtɜːbɪˈneɪʃəs


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF TURBINACIOUS

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Turbinacious is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES TURBINACIOUS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of turbinacious in the English dictionary

The definition of turbinacious in the dictionary is with a peaty aroma or flavour.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH TURBINACIOUS

acanaceous · arenaceous · Athanasius · avenaceous · boraginaceous · carbonaceous · farinaceous · gallinaceous · graminaceous · papilionaceous · pertinacious · polygonaceous · pugnacious · rhamnaceous · solanaceous · spinaceous · tenacious · valerianaceous · verbenaceous · vinaceous

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE TURBINACIOUS

turbellarian · turbid · turbidimeter · turbidimetric · turbidimetry · turbidite · turbidity · turbidity current · turbidly · turbidness · turbinal · turbinate · turbinate bones · turbination · turbine · turbine blade · turbine engine · turbined · turbit · turbo engine

WORDS THAT END LIKE TURBINACIOUS

atrocious · audacious · auspicious · bootylicious · conscious · delicious · efficacious · ferocious · gracious · luscious · malicious · precious · previous · self-conscious · spacious · specious · subconscious · suspicious · unconscious · vicious · voracious

Synonyms and antonyms of turbinacious in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «turbinacious» into 25 languages

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turbinacious
1,325 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
570 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
510 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
380 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
280 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
278 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
270 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
260 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
220 millions of speakers
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Turbinacious
190 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
180 millions of speakers
ja

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turbinacious
130 millions of speakers
ko

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turbinacious
85 millions of speakers
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Turbinacious
85 millions of speakers
vi

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turbinacious
80 millions of speakers
ta

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turbinacious
75 millions of speakers
mr

Translator English - Marathi

टर्बिनेटिजस
75 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
70 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
65 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
50 millions of speakers
uk

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turbinacious
40 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
30 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
15 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
14 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
10 millions of speakers
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turbinacious
5 millions of speakers

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about turbinacious

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TURBINACIOUS»

Discover the use of turbinacious in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to turbinacious and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Waverley Novels: Ivanhoe
He then filled a bumper, and extended it towards the veteran, as an unequivocal symptom of reconciliation. The real turbinacious flavour no sooner reached the nose of the Captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1895
2
Waverley Novels: St. Ronan's well. 1859
He then filled a bumper, and extended it towards the veteran, as an unequivocal symptom of reconciliation. The real turbinacious flavour no sooner reached the nose of the Captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1858
3
St. Ronan's Well
He then filled a bumper, and extended it towards the veteran, as an unequivocal symptom of reconciliation. The real turbinacious flavour no sooner reached the nose of the Captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1871
4
Waverley Novels: St. Ronan's well ; [1]
... real turbinacious flavour no sooner reached the nose of the Captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms of most unequivocal applause. “ I shall have some hope of the 'young fellows of this day," he said, “ now that ...
Walter Scott, 1833
5
Notices and Anecdotes Illustrative of the Incidents, ...
Turbinacious, of, or belonging to peat, or rather turf. Turnpike stair, winding staircase. Twa, twae, two. Twall, twelve. Twalpennies, one penny sterling. Twopenny, beer which cost twopence a Scottish quart. Tyke, dog, of the larger kind. Tyne ...
‎1833
6
Count Robert of Paris
Tup, ram. Turbinacious, of or belonging to peat, or rather turf. Turnpike stair, winding staircase Twa, twae, two. Twall, twelve. Twalpennies, one penny sterling. Twopenny, beer which cost twopence a Scottish quart. Tyke, dog, of the larger kind.
Sir Walter Scott, 1833
7
The Novels, Tales and Romances of the Author of Waverley
He then filled a bumper, and extended it towards the veteran, as an unequivocal symptom of reconciliation. The real turbinacious flavour no sooner reached the nose of the Captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1824
8
Waverley Novels: Castle dangerous
Tryacle, treacle. Tryst, appointment ; rendezvous. Trysted with, met with. Tuilzie, toolyie, tusyle, scuffle. Tup, ram. Turbinacious, of, or belonging to peat, or rather turf. Turnpike stair, winding stair-ease. Twa, twae, two. Twall, twelve. Twalpennies ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1834
9
St. Ronan's Well: In Three Volumes
The real turbinacious flavour no sooner reached the nose of the captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms of most unequivocal applause. ' a I shall have some hope of the young fellows of this day,» he said, “ now ...
Walter Scott, 1824
10
Waverley Novels
Tryacle, treacle. Tryst, appointment ; rendezvous. Trysted with, met with. Tuilzie, toolyie, tusyle, scuffle. Tup, ram. Turbinacious, of, or belonging to peat, or rather turf. Turnpike stair, winding stair-case. Twa, twae, two. Twall, twelve. Twalpennies  ...
Sir Walter Scott, 1836
REFERENCE
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