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turbith (n.)

See Turpeth.

turbith Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant hue of the turbith flower illuminated the garden with its radiant beauty.
  2. The ancient scribes used turbith powder to create their intricate manuscripts.
  3. The physician prescribed turbith as a potent purgative, despite its harsh side effects.
  4. The explorer ventured into the jungle in search of the elusive turbith plant, rumored to have medicinal properties.
  5. The herbariums meticulously preserved specimens of turbith for scientific study.
  6. The superstitious villagers believed that turbith held mystical powers that could ward off evil spirits.
  7. The botanist classified turbith as a member of the Convolvulaceae family, due to its characteristic flower shape.
  8. The pharmacological research team investigated the potential antitumor effects of turbith extract.
  9. The artist's brushstrokes captured the delicate petals of the turbith flower in vibrant oil paint.
  10. The conservationists campaigned to protect the endangered turbith population from habitat loss.

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The vibrant hue of the turbith flower illuminated the garden with its radiant beauty.

The ancient scribes used turbith powder to create their intricate manuscripts.

The physician prescribed turbith as a potent purgative, despite its harsh side effects.

The explorer ventured into the jungle in search of the elusive turbith plant, rumored to have medicinal properties.