See also: Turtle (disambiguation) Look up Plural in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Plural is a grammatical number, typically referring to more than one of the referent in the real world. ... Suborders Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines (all living turtles belong to the crown group Chelonia), most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilagenous shell developed from their ribs. ... The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT or Ninja Turtles) are a fictional team of four anthropomorphic turtles who were trained by their sensei, Master Splinter (an anthropomorphic mutant rat) to become powerful ninjas. ... The Turtles album cover The Turtles are an American bubblegum pop, psychedelic and folk-rock band, best known for 1967s Happy Together (see 1967 in music). ... Turtles (ê±°ë¶ì´, 2001-) is Korean hip hop group. ... A store is an enclosure for holding articles. ... The word turtle has several meanings: The animal turtle. ...
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Turtle is an extension of N-Triples ([N-TRIPLES]) carefully taking the most useful and appropriate things added from Notation 3 ([NOTATION3]) while keeping it in the RDF model.
Turtle is mostly a subset of Notation 3 (N3) (see Turtle compared to Notation 3), and is generally usable in systems that support N3.
Seaturtles, as well as a few other kinds of turtles, are considered members of the hidden-necked group even though they cannot fully withdraw their heads.
Some turtles, such as the hawksbillturtle, are killed for their decorative shells, which are the source of tortoiseshell used in jewelry.
An especially colorful turtle is the eastern painted turtle, which has a yellowplastron and a fl or olive shell with red markings around its rim.