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Meaning of turbinaceous

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turbinaceous (a.)

Of or pertaining to peat, or turf; of the nature of peat, or turf; peaty; turfy.

turbinaceous Sentence Examples

  1. The turbinaceous whirring of the fan blades reverberated through the room.
  2. The towering turbinaceous clouds stretched across the horizon, promising a downpour.
  3. Fossil remains of ancient turbinaceous plants revealed the area's once-lush habitat.
  4. The intricate turbinaceous structure of the seashell provided protection and camouflage for its inhabitant.
  5. The turbinaceous coral reefs teemed with vibrant marine life, forming an underwater paradise.
  6. The turbinaceous turbine spun gracefully, converting kinetic energy into electricity.
  7. Physicists studied the turbinaceous motion of fluids to understand their behavior.
  8. The turbinaceous surface of the lunar regolith created challenges for astronauts and engineers alike.
  9. Archaeologists discovered fragments of turbinaceous pottery, offering insights into ancient craftmanship.
  10. The turbinaceous blades of the propeller propelled the aircraft into the sky, embarking on an aerial journey.

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Of or pertaining to peat, or turf; of the nature of peat, or turf; peaty; turfy.

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The turbinaceous whirring of the fan blades reverberated through the room.

The towering turbinaceous clouds stretched across the horizon, promising a downpour.

Fossil remains of ancient turbinaceous plants revealed the area's once-lush habitat.

The intricate turbinaceous structure of the seashell provided protection and camouflage for its inhabitant.