Turf /(tûrf)/
Turf
n.
pl. Turfs, Turves ((tûrfs))
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That upper stratum of earth and vegetable mold which is filled with the roots of grass and other small plants, so as to adhere and form a kind of mat; sward; sod. [Obs.]
At his head a grass-green turf.
The Greek historian sets her in the field on a high heap of turves.
- Peat, especially when prepared for fuel. See Peat.
- Race course; horse racing; -- preceded by the.
Phrases & Compounds
- Turf ant
- a small European ant (Formica flava) which makes small ant-hills on heaths and commons.
- Turf drain
- a drain made with turf or peat.
- Turf hedge
- a hedge or fence formed with turf and plants of different kinds.
- Turf house
- a house or shed formed of turf, common in the northern parts of Europe.
- Turf moss
- a tract of turfy, mossy, or boggy land.
- Turf spade
- a spade for cutting and digging turf, longer and narrower than the common spade.
Turf
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Turfed; p. pr. & vb. n. Turfing
- To cover with turf or sod; as, to turf a bank, or the border of a terrace.