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Turb Latin Verb Turbare Throw Confusion Upset Noun

word TURB
meaning TURB comes from the Latin verb turbare, “to throw into confusion or upset,” and the noun turba, “crowd” or “confusion.” So a disturbance, for example, confuses and upsets normal order or routine.

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