turbulento
Galician
Etymology
From Latin turbulentus, from turba (“disorder, tumult”).
Adjective
turbulento m (feminine singular turbulenta, masculine plural turbulentos, feminine plural turbulentas)
- turbulent, with turbulence
- (by extension) chaotic, unstable, marked by unrest
Related terms
Italian
Adjective
turbulento (feminine singular turbulenta, masculine plural turbulenti, feminine plural turbulente)
- Alternative form of turbolento
Latin
Adjective
turbulentō
- dative masculine singular of turbulentus
- dative neuter singular of turbulentus
- ablative masculine singular of turbulentus
- ablative neuter singular of turbulentus
References
- turbulento in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- turbulento in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin turbulentus, from turba (“disorder, tumult”).
Adjective
turbulento m (feminine singular turbulenta, masculine plural turbulentos, feminine plural turbulentas, comparable)
- turbulent (violently disturbed or agitated)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin turbulentus, from turba (“disorder, tumult”).
Adjective
turbulento (feminine singular turbulenta, masculine plural turbulentos, feminine plural turbulentas)
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