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turbinate
[ tur-buh-nit, -neyt ]
adjective
- Also turbi·nated. having the shape of an inverted cone; scroll-like; whorled; spiraled.
- Anatomy. of or relating to certain scroll-like, spongy bones of the nasal passages in humans and other vertebrates.
- inversely conical.
noun
- a turbinate shell.
- Also called nasal concha. Anatomy. a turbinate bone.
turbinate
/ ˈtɜːbɪnəl; -ˌneɪt; ˈtɜːbɪnɪt /
adjective
- anatomy of or relating to any of the thin scroll-shaped bones situated on the walls of the nasal passages
- shaped like a spiral or scroll
- (esp of the shells of certain molluscs) shaped like an inverted cone
noun
- Also callednasal concha a turbinate bone
- a turbinate shell
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Derived Forms
- ˌturbiˈnation, noun
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Other Words From
- turbi·nation noun
- non·turbi·nate adjective
- non·turbi·nated adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of turbinate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of turbinate1
C17: from Latin turbō spinning top
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Example Sentences
Achenes short, turbinate to linear; pappus simple, of numerous unequal bristles.
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Turbinate or top-shaped, and pyriform or pear-shaped, are especially applicable to pears, and seldom to apples.
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Spikelets are 2- to 3-flowered, distichously racemed, narrowly turbinate, villous.
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Your tone passages may be partly closed by enlarged tonsils, adenoids, or enlarged turbinate bones of the nose.
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Fruit, a little turbinate, or top-shaped, somewhat resembling a quince.
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