This term is not commonly used in standard English. One possible interpretation could be 'to turn out,' meaning to produce, yield, or result. However, it should be verified in specific contexts or dictionaries.
/aʊ'tɔːrnd/
The management, organization, and maintenance of a home or household, including cleaning, cooking, gardening, and other domestic duties.
/ˈhoʊm.kɪp.ɪŋ/
Any of several carnivorous dinosaurs of the Late Triassic known for a pair of small horns on the snout.
/ˈkərətəsɔːr/
In bioinformatics, a subread is a portion of a longer read, typically from next-generation sequencing data, that is used for specific analyses, such as in genomic mapping or variant calling.
/ˈsʌbrɪd/
A clackdish was an ancient instrument resembling a clarinet or oboe, used in medieval and Renaissance music. It was often made of wood or bone and had a conical bore, typically with six to eight fingerholes.
/ˈklækbɪʃ/
With affection and tenderness; in a manner that is endearing and loving, typically used to describe the way someone interacts with a child or a cherished pet.
/ˈdɒtəndli/
Not pledged or mortgaged; not legally obligated or encumbered. It describes a situation where something is free from a legal obligation or restriction.
/ˈʌnplɛd/
Relating to or characteristic of millipedes and their relatives, especially those with many legs.
/mɪərɪˈæpədəl/