त्रिपुट (tripuṭa), literally “triplicated”, names of several plants. turpeth (uncountable) Operculina turpethum (obs. syn. Convolvulus turpethum, Ipomea...
turbeth (uncountable) Alternative form of turpeth “turbeth”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC...
phuttering, simple past and past participle phuttered) (intransitive) To make a phut or sputtering noise. The old minibus phuttered to a halt. turpeth...
names of several plants. تُرْبِذ (turbiḏ) تُرْبِد • (turbid) m (obsolete) turpeth a. 1165, ابن التلميذ [Ibn al-Tilmīḏ], edited by Oliver Kahl, The Dispensatory...
several plants. turpethum n (genitive turpethī); second declension (Medieval Latin– New Latin) turpeth (plant and drug) Second-declension noun (neuter)....
IPA(key): [ʔɓim˨˩ nap̚˦˥] (classifier quả, trái, hoa, cây) bìm nắp • (𦹴𠖘) turpeth (Operculina turpethum) Synonym: chìa vôi bìm bìm (“Convolvulaceae”)...
family Motacillidae (classifier quả, trái, hoa, cây) chìa vôi • (𢹌梖) turpeth (Operculina turpethum) Synonym: bìm nắp cá chìa vôi (“Syngnathiformes”)...
turpeth From Old French turbit or its source, Medieval Latin turbithum, from Arabic تُرْبِد (turbid). turbith (uncountable) A type of purgative drug made...
(the treatment of ) flukes and large worms Male fern, embelia, kamala, turpeth, lupine, and myrrh (in) equal (parts). A potion (may be made by using)...
peacock-pheasant (Pavo bicalcaratus L., now Polyplectron bicalcaratum) fire a Buddha turpeth (Operculina turpethum L.) name of a river सरल • (sarala) stem, n resin...