2. Issue, result, prove, eventuate.
    3. Get up, rise from bed.

Turn-out, n.

    1. Strike.
    2. Siding, short side-track (on a railway), shunt.
    3. Equipage.

Turn-over, n.

    1. Overturn, act of upsetting.
    2. Semicircular pie.

Turn over. (Active.)

    1. Turn, reverse the position of, roll over.
    2. Transfer, hand over.
    3. Open and examine page by page.
    4. Overset, overturn.

Turn over. (Neuter.) Roll over, tumble, turn from side to side.

Turn-plate, n. Turn-table.

Turn round. Revolve, whirl, turn.

Turn-screw, n. Screw-driver.

Turnsole, n.

    1. Heliotrope.
    2. Litmus.

Turn-table, n. Turn-plate.


  By PanEris using Melati.

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