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Turbinite
Turbinite Tur"bi*nite, n. [NL. Turbo, the generic name, fr. L. turbo a whirl, top: cf. F. turbinite.] (Paleon.) A petrified shell resembling the genus Turbo. [R.]

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- Turbini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gasparo Antonio Turbini (1728–1802), Italian architect Giuseppe Turbini (1702–1788), Italian...
- Giuseppe Turbini (1702 in Piacenza – 1788 in Piacenza) was an Italian painter, specializing in quadratura. He trained under his father, the painter Pietro...
- serial killers by number of victims Maged, Ahmed (December 29, 2006). "'Turbini' murders sensationalized". Daily News Egypt. Archived from the original...
- Gasparo Antonio Turbini (December 16, 1728 - 1802) was an Italian architect and Jesuit priest, mainly active in a Neoclassical-style in the Province of...
- fiero orgoglio Alcina: Verdi prati Alcina: Ombre pallide Rinaldo: Venti, turbini Rodrigo: Prendi l'alma e prendi il core Deidamia: Nasconde l'usignol Deidamia:...
- dies calamitatis et miseriæ, dies tenebrarum et caliginis, dies nebulæ et turbinis, dies tubæ et clangoris super civitates munitas et super angulos excelsos...
- pronounced the words "hunc hominem liberum volo," he turned him round (momento turbinis exit Marcus Dama, Persius, Sat. V.78) and let him go (emisit e manu, or...
- saleyerensis Kobelt, 1912 (junior synonym) Pachylabra turbinis (I. Lea, 1856) Pachylabra turbinis var. lacustris Annandale, 1920 Pomacea orbata Perry,...
- rammembri" (Rinaldo) "Col valor, colla virtù" (Eustazio) (1717: cut) Venti, turbini, prestate (Rinaldo) "Siam prossimi al porto" (Eustazio) (1717: cut; 1731:...
- pronounced the words "hunc hominem liberum volo," he turned him round (momento turbinis exit Marcus Dama, Persius, Sat. V.78) and let him go (emisit e manu, or...