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Turko-

American  
  1. variant of Turco-.


Turko- British  

combining form

  1. a variant spelling of Turco-

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“El Jefe” and “Turko,” and Cristobal Mejia-Chaj were arrested last week and have pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges related to smuggling migrants across the U.S border.

From Los Angeles Times

This year, the Muslim American nonprofit Wasat is hosting a unique community iftar dinner at Fremont’s Cafe Turko on March 18 to celebrate the holy month.

From Seattle Times

Sureyya Gokeri, owner of Cafe Turko in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, said the immense loss of life from the powerful earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria last Monday is unimaginable.

From Seattle Times

Turko said one purpose of the kits is to “preserve and memorialize somebody’s experience.”

From Seattle Times

In a public hearing for the bill last week, Leda Health Chief Strategy Officer Ilana Turko stressed the company does not sell directly to individuals.

From Seattle Times