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turner

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Noun — A person who shapes wood or other material on a lathe.

How to use turner

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wood turner spatula turner

Etymology

From Middle English turner or Old French torneour, meaning "one who fashions something by turning" — related to "turn" plus the agent suffix "-er."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “turner” mean?

The word “turner” means a person who shapes wood or other material on a lathe. In plain terms, someone who works a lathe to shape wood or metal, or, in the kitchen, the flat spatula used to flip food.

How do you pronounce “turner”?

“Turner” is pronounced TUR-nuh (/ˈtɝ.nɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “turner” in a sentence?

Here is “turner” used in a sentence: “The turner carved an elegant chair leg from a block of oak.”

What part of speech is “turner”?

“Turner” is a noun.

Where does the word “turner” come from?

The word “turner” comes from Old French. From Middle English turner or Old French torneour, meaning "one who fashions something by turning" — related to "turn" plus the agent suffix "-er.".

Is “turner” a common word?

“Turner” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “turner” have?

“Turner” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a person who shapes wood or other material on a lathe.

What is the difference between a "turner" and a "spatula"?

A "turner" is a flat kitchen tool used specifically for flipping food while cooking, typically with a broad, thin, slotted blade. A "spatula" is a broader term that can also mean a flexible tool for spreading or scraping, so all turners are loosely called spatulas but not every spatula is a turner.

Why is "turner" both a job and a kitchen tool?

"Turner" comes from the verb "turn" and applies wherever the action of turning is central. A lathe worker is a turner because the material turns as it is shaped, while the kitchen turner is named for the way it turns food over during cooking.

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