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turtle
- IPA[ˈtərd(ə)l]
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- a slow-moving reptile, enclosed in a scaly or leathery domed shell into which it can retract its head and thick legs.;a large marine reptile with a bony or leathery shell and flippers, coming ashore annually on sandy beaches to lay eggs.
noun: turtle, plural noun: turtles
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- 1. a slow-moving reptile, enclosed in a scaly or leathery domed shell into which it can retract its head and thick legs.
- 2. a large marine reptile with a bony or leathery shell and flippers, coming ashore annually on sandy beaches to lay eggs.
- ▪ the flesh of a sea turtle, especially the green turtle, used chiefly for soup.
- 3. a freshwater reptile related to the turtles, typically having a flattened shell.
- ▪ North American any reptile of the order Chelonia, including the terrapins and tortoises.
- 4. a directional cursor in a computer graphics system that can be instructed to move around a screen.
- 5. short for turtleneck
- a small North American freshwater turtle with bold patterns on the shell and head.
Oxford Dictionary
- a submerged marine flowering plant found in the Caribbean, with long grasslike leaves.
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- a name for North America (especially used among some North American Indian peoples): our Turtle Island as we know it has been our homeland for millennia
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- a large American freshwater turtle with a long neck and strong hooked jaws.
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- a small North American freshwater turtle with bold patterns on the shell and head.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a land-living turtle that has a lower shell with hinged lobes that can be drawn up tightly to ...
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- (chiefly of a boat) turn upside down
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- a bug or beetle with a turtle-like carapace, especially an olive-brown European shield bug that ...
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- a large marine reptile with a bony or leathery shell and flippers, coming ashore annually on ...
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