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Turk
1[turk]
noun
a native or inhabitant of Turkey.
(formerly) a native or inhabitant of the Ottoman Empire.
a Muslim, especially a subject of the Sultan of Turkey.
a member of any of the peoples speaking Turkic languages.
one of a breed of Turkish horses closely related to the Arabian horse.
any Turkish horse.
Archaic., a cruel, brutal, and domineering man.
Turk
1/ tɜːk /
noun
a native, inhabitant, or citizen of Turkey
a native speaker of any Turkic language, such as an inhabitant of Turkmenistan or Kyrgyzstan
obsolete, a violent, brutal, or domineering person
Turk.
2abbreviation
Turkey
Turkish
Other Word Forms
- non-Turk noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Turk1
Example Sentences
In March, one explosion grounded flights and caused debris to rain down over the Bahamas with pieces landing in the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean.
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk described the famine as "the direct result of actions taken by the Israeli Government", which has "unlawfully restricted" the entry of aid.
Riley's trial heard the shooting appeared to be part of an ongoing dispute between two rival gangs, the Hackney Turks and the Tottenham Turks.
The rains caused by the storm are already beginning to hit the south-eastern Bahamas, and the Turk and Caicos Islands, where a tropical storm warning is in effect.
Amy Turk, chief executive of the Downtown Women’s Center, said that using the police and military to address homelessness is “an expensive intervention that is just moving someone from one place to another place.”
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