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Encyclopedia > Turtle (disambiguation)

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Turtle may also refer to: For other uses, see Turtle (disambiguation). ... Binomial name Streptopelia turtur (Linnaeus, 1758) The Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) is a member of the bird family Columbidae, which includes the doves and pigeons. ... A cross-section sketch of Bushnells Turtle. ... German UC-1 class World War I submarine A model of Günther Priens Unterseeboot 47 (U-47), German WWII Type VII diesel-electric hunter Typhoon class nuclear ballistic missile submarine USS Virginia, a Virginia-class nuclear attack (SSN) submarine A submarine is a watercraft that can operate underwater... Turtle (DSV-3) is a 16-ton, manned deep-ocean research submersible owned by the United States Navy. ... Logo turtle graphic The Logo programming language is a functional programming language. ... Logo turtle graphic The Logo programming language is a functional programming language. ... Turtles are a class of educational robots designed originally in the late 1940s (largely under the auspices of Anglo-American researcher William Grey Walter) and used in computer science and mechanical engineering training. ... ASIMO, a humanoid robot manufactured by Honda. ... A century of Roman legionaires in testudo formation, as portrayed in the Rome: Total War computer game, copyright 2004 Creative Assembly and Activision In Ancient Roman warfare, the testudo or tortoise formation was a formation utilized commonly by the Roman Legions during battles, particularly sieges. ... In computer and video games the term turtle, named after the turtle animal, has different meanings depending on the genre. ... The float is a balance-intensive breakdance move in which the body is held parallel to the floor while balancing on one or both hands. ... A breakdancer performing a one-handed freeze (also known as a pike) in the streets of Paris. ... The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. ...

Turtle is a free anonymous peer-to-peer network project being developed at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, involving professor Andrew Tanenbaum. ... A friend-to-friend (or F2F P2P) computer network is a particular type of anonymous P2P in which people use direct connections with their friends. F2F software only allows people you trust (using IP addresses or digital signatures you trust) to exchange files directly with your computer. ... The orange markers separate opposing traffic lanes. ... This article, image, template or category should belong in one or more categories. ... Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata model using XML but which has come to be used as a general method of modeling knowledge, through a variety of syntax formats (XML and non-XML). ... ASIMO, a humanoid robot manufactured by Honda. ... The Association (Turtle Club) is an honorable drinking fraternity composed of ladies and gentlemen of the highest morals and good character, who are never vulgar and who have successfully answered four from a list of about twenty-five qualifying questions. ... The Turtle Club is a disorganized group of people who have successfully answered three questions from a list of about twenty-five possible qualifying questions. ... A gaff-rigged cutter flying a mainsail, staysail and genoa jib For other uses, see Sail (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that gennaker be merged into this article or section. ... The original (Green) Koopa Troopa as seen in Super Mario Bros. ... Mario ), originally called Jumpman, is a popular video game character created by the company Nintendo, and is also the titular hero of numerous successful video games, many of the platforming genre. ...

People named Turtle

Turtles may also refer to: Turtle is a character on the dramedy television series Entourage. ... Entourage is an original comedy series on HBO. The show chronicles the rise of a hot young movie star named Vincent Chase and his childhood friends from Queens as they navigate the unfamiliar terrain of Hollywood. ... Dude, Wheres My Car? is a 2000 comedy film directed by Danny Leiner. ... For other uses, see Turtle (disambiguation). ... NIMDAC Logo // The Northern Indian Medical & Dental Association of Canada, more commonly known as NIMDAC was officially registered in the year 1993 as a non-profit organisation in Canada. ... The Westing Game is a book by Ellen Raskin that was awarded the Newbery Medal in 1979. ...

The Turtles were an American pop, psychedelic and folk rock band defined by a good-natured, joyously melancholic and occasionally cheeky sound. ... Turtles (거북이, 2001-) is Korean hip hop group. ... K-pop is an abbreviation for Korean popular music, specifically from South Korea (as there is practically no popular music industry in North Korea). ...

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Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (937 words)
Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines, most of whose body is shielded by a special bony shell developed from their ribs.
Turtles are the only surviving branch of the even more ancient clade Anapsida, which includes groups such as the procolophonoids, millerettids and pareiasaurs.
Turtles are depicted in Western culture as, snapping turtles aside, easygoing and patient creatures.
Turtle (582 words)
Turtle, Wisconsin Turtle is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 2,444.
Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania Turtle Creek is a borough located in 2000 census, the borough had a total population of 6,076...
Turtle Lake (town), Wisconsin Turtle Lake is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 622.
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