Definition of turbidite in English:
 turbidite
noun ˈtəːbɪdʌɪtˈtərbəˌdīt
Geology A sediment or rock deposited by a turbidity current.
as modifier modern deep-sea turbidite muds
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Most coarse-grained clastic sediment that is deposited in turbidite basins is either derived from alluvial basins or shallow marine shelves.
 -  Thicker tuff layers are turbidites containing volcanogenic material redeposited from the inner trench slope.
 -  In addition, intercalated terrigenous turbidites exhibit considerable lateral variation in bed thickness.
 -  The Xigaze terrane incorporates a 5000-8000 m thick succession of volcaniclastic turbidites.
 -  Thick shale packages, approaching 30 m thick, occur interbedded with the turbidite sandstones.
 
Derivatives
  
adjectivetəːbɪˈdɪtɪk
Geology  Mehl argued for a turbiditic origin for the Arnager limestone.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  It comprises turbiditic elastic rocks with cherts, pillow lavas and greenstones.
 -  These beds are commonly channelized and always exhibit erosive bases incised into underlying fine-grained turbiditic sandstones.
 -  The breccia is interpreted as a turbiditic debris layer, typical of the outer edge of the slope.
 -  It has been interpreted as having been deposited in an offshore, inner basinal to turbiditic basinal environment.
 
Origin
  
1950s: from turbidity (see turbid) + -ite1.