Tart vs. Turnover — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Tart and Turnover
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Tart
A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. The pastry is usually shortcrust pastry; the filling may be sweet or savoury, though modern tarts are usually fruit-based, sometimes with custard.
Turnover
The amount of money taken by a business in a particular period
A turnover approaching £4 million
Tart
Having a sharp pungent taste; sour.
Turnover
The rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced
High staff turnover left the program with too many young instructors
An annual turnover of staff as high as 100%
Tart
Sharp or bitter in tone or meaning; cutting.
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Turnover
A small pie made by folding a piece of pastry over on itself to enclose a sweet filling
An apple turnover
Tart
A pastry shell with shallow sides, no top crust, and any of various fillings.
Turnover
(in a game) a loss of possession of the ball to the opposing team
The team were sitting on their lead and taking care to avoid turnovers
Tart
Chiefly British A pie.
Turnover
The act or fact of turning over
Preventing the turnover of vehicles in accidents.
Tart
A prostitute.
Turnover
An abrupt change or transfer, as of power or ownership.
Tart
A woman considered to be sexually promiscuous.
Turnover
A small pastry made by covering one half of a piece of dough with a filling, folding the other half over on top, and sealing the edges.
Tart
To dress up or make fancy in a tawdry, garish way. Often used with up.
Turnover
The number of times a particular stock of goods is sold and restocked during a given period of time.
Tart
Sharp to the taste; acid; sour.
I ate a very tart apple.
Turnover
The amount of business transacted during a given period of time.
Tart
(of wine) high or too high in acidity.
Turnover
The number of shares of stock sold on the market during a given period of time.
Tart
(figuratively) Sharp; keen; severe.
He gave me a very tart reply.
Turnover
The number of things that are replaced by others of the same kind, or the rate at which this happens
The turnover of red blood cells.
A rapid turnover of hospital patients.
Tart
A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie.
Turnover
The number of workers that have left a workplace or industry and been replaced in a given period of time, or the rate at which this happens.
Tart
A melt block of wax for use in a tart burner.
Turnover
The ratio of this number to the number of employed workers in a workplace.
Tart
A prostitute.
Turnover
(Sports) A loss of possession of the ball or puck to the opposing team, as by a misplay or an infraction of the rules.
Tart
Any woman with loose sexual morals.
Turnover
Capable of being turned or folded down or over
A turnover collar.
Tart
To practice prostitution.
Turnover
The amount of money taken as sales transacted in a given period.
The company had an annual turnover of $500,000.
Tart
To practice promiscuous sex.
Turnover
The frequency with which stock is replaced after being used or sold, workers leave and are replaced, a property changes hands, etc.
High staff-turnover can lead to low morale amongst employees
Those apartments have a high turnover because they are so close to the railroad tracks.
Tart
To dress garishly, ostentatiously, whorishly, or sluttily.
Turnover
A semicircular pastry made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, enclosing the filling (usually fruit).
They only served me one apple turnover for breakfast.
Tart
Sharp to the taste; acid; sour; as, a tart apple.
Turnover
(sports) A loss of possession of the ball without scoring.
The Nimrods committed another dismaying turnover en route to another humiliating loss.
Tart
Fig.: Sharp; keen; severe; as, a tart reply; tart language; a tart rebuke.
Why art thou tart, my brother?
Turnover
A measure of leg speed: the frequency with which one takes strides when running, typically given in strides per minute.
Tart
A species of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie.
Turnover
The act or result of overturning something; an upset.
A bad turnover in a carriage
Tart
A woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money
Turnover
(dated) An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time.
Tart
A small open pie with a fruit filling
Turnover
Capable of being turned over; designed to be turned over.
A turnover collar
Tart
Pastry cup with a filling of fruit or custard and no top crust
Turnover
The act or result of turning over; an upset; as, a bad turnover in a carriage.
Tart
Tasting sour like a lemon
Turnover
A semicircular pie or tart made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, inclosing the fruit or other materials; as, an apple turnover.
Tart
Harsh;
Sharp criticism
A sharp-worded exchange
A tart remark
Turnover
An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time.
Turnover
Admitting of being turned over; made to be turned over; as, a turnover collar, etc.
Turnover
The ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers
Turnover
Made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling
Turnover
The volume measured in dollars;
The store's dollar volume continues to rise
Turnover
The act of upsetting something;
He was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed
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