Turf
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Turf may refer to:
- Grass, either natural or artificial, including:
- Sod, the surface layer of ground consisting of a mat of grass and grass roots, sometimes used as a construction material
- Lawn, an area of grass maintained for decorative or recreational use
- Golf course turf and other manicured sporting greens
- Artificial turf, a man-made surface manufactured from synthetic materials, made to look like natural grass
- Peat used for fuel
- Slang for territory, or area of jurisdiction or influence, particularly of gangs (see turf war) and as exercised by a unit within a bureaucracy
- Turf (comics), a number of comics-related items
- A colloquialism for the world of horse racing
- see Turf Club (disambiguation) for examples
TURF may refer to:
- TURF Analysis, a statistical method (acronym for total unduplicated reach and frequency)
See also
- Turf Hotel, a public house at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, Wales
- Turf Tavern, a public house in Oxford, England
- Turf war, a territorial war between street gangs
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