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Imperturbed
Imperturbed Im`per*turbed", a.
Not perturbed.
PerturbedPerturbed Per*turbed", a.
Agitated; disturbed; troubled. --Shak. -- Per*turb"ed*ly,
adv. PerturbedlyPerturbed Per*turbed", a.
Agitated; disturbed; troubled. --Shak. -- Per*turb"ed*ly,
adv. Perturber
Perturber Per*turb"er, n.
One who, or that which, perturbs, or cause perturbation.
Turbellaria
Turbellaria Tur`bel*la"ri*a, n. pl. [NL., dim. fr. L. turbo a
whirling.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive group of worms which have the body covered
externally with vibrating cilia. It includes the
Rhabdoc[oe]la and Dendroc[oe]la. Formerly, the nemerteans
were also included in this group.
Turbellarian
Turbellarian Tur`bel*la"ri*an, n. (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Turbellaria. Also used adjectively.
TurbethTurbeth Tur"beth, n.
See Turpeth. turbethTurpeth Tur"peth, n. [NL. turpethum, fr. Per. tirbid a
cathartic, turbad a purgative root. Cf. Turbith.] [Written
also turbeth, and turbith.]
1. (Bot.) The root of Ipom[oe]a Turpethum, a plant of
Ceylon, Malabar, and Australia, formerly used in medicine
as a purgative; -- sometimes called vegetable turpeth.
2. (Chem.) A heavy yellow powder, Hg3O2SO4, which consists
of a basic mercuric sulphate; -- called also turpeth
mineral.
Meaning of TURBE from wikipedia
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Türbe refers to a
Muslim mausoleum, tomb or
grave often in the Turkish-speaking
areas and for the
mausolea of
Ottoman sultans,
nobles and notables. A...
- The Musa Baba
Türbe (Gr****: Τεκές Μουσά Μπαμπά) is a
türbe (mausoleum) from the
Ottoman period in the
Upper Town of
Thessaloniki in Greece, in Terpsitheas...
- The
Abbas ibn Ali
Türbe (Albanian:
Tyrbja e Abaz Aliut) is a
Bektashi türbe (Albanian:
tyrbe "shrine", or mekam, "holy tomb") is a
Bektashi shrine traditionally...
- The
Green Tomb (Turkish: Yeşil
Türbe) is a
mausoleum of the
fifth Ottoman Sultan,
Mehmed I, in Bursa, Turkey. It was
built by Mehmed's son and successor...
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volumes of correspondence. London:
Sheed and Ward, 1982. The
prayer Nada te
turbe (Let
nothing disturb you) is
attributed to Teresa,
having been
found within...
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Turbe is a
settlement in the
Travnik muni****lity,
Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name is
derived from the Turkish...
- The Oruç
Pasha türbe also
known locally as the
Pyrostia (Gr****: Πυροστιά) or the
Tripod (Τρίποδας) is a
türbe, or
Ottoman mausoleum, of Oruç
Pasha in the...
- two daughters.
Buried in Söğüt, in the
Türbe of Ertuğrul.
Hamid Bey (1288–1329).
Buried in Söğüt, in the
Türbe of Ertuğrul.
Murad Arslan Melik Bey (1290–1336)...
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Hudavend Hatun Türbe or
Huvand Hatun Türbe is a 14th-century
Seljuk tomb in Nigde, Turkey. It was
built as a
Türbe (tomb) for
Hudavend Hatun, the daughter...
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William de
Turbeville (or
William Turbe; c. 1095 –
January 1174) was a
medieval Bishop of Norwich.
Turbeville was
educated in the
Benedictine priory of...