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Turndown
Turndown Turn"down`, a. 1. Capable of being turned down; specif. (Elec.), designating, or pertaining to, an incandescent lamp with a small additional filament which can be made incandescent when only a small amount of light is required. 2. Made to wear with the upper part turned down; as, a turndown collar.

Meaning of Turnd from wikipedia

- all she said when she came there, Young man, I think you are a dying. He turnd his face unto her then: 'If you be Barbara Allen, My dear,' said he, 'Come...
- position p****ed to the Earl of ****berland. My golden locks Time hath to silver turnd. O Time too swift, O swiftness never ceasing! My youth 'gainst time and...
- again: sweet loue doth now enuite His goulden locks time hath to siluer turnd Awake sweet loue thou art returned Come heauy sleepe Awaie with these selfe...
- may and it may not bee so ... [but] when ... the bottom of my purse is turnd downeward, & my conduit of incke will no longer flowe for want of reparations...
- Arms"—which are regularly anthologized. My golden locks Time hath to silver turnd. O Time too swift, O swiftness never ceasing! My youth 'gainst time and...
- la torre di controllo p****a ai civili" [Goodbye Air Force: The radar is turnd off and the control tower p****es to civilians]. RiminiToday (in Italian)...
- forces him to choose between them: Ay when to him she cryde, to her he turnd, And left the fyre; love money overcame: But when he marked how him money...
- Highlander from the piece of dung and asks him "Where do you want to go?" God turnd owre the horss **** with his pykit staff, And up start a Helandman blak...
- work appeared in England in 1605 as The Schoole of Slovenrie: Or, Cato turnd wrong side outward, published by one "R.F.". The "Schoole" was imagined...
- went to my Pretty Rose-tree; To tend her by day and by night. But my Rose turnd away with jealousy: And her thorns were my only delight. A man is offered...