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Turner is primarily an English-language surname and, less commonly, a given name. It originated as an occupational surname for a turner, a craftsman who shapes wood or metal on a lathe. The name is widespread in English-speaking countries and is borne by many notable people, as well as by places and institutions.

Turner syndrome is a chromosomal condition that affects most girls and women. It typically results from monosomy

In media and art, Turner refers to several organizations and awards. Turner Broadcasting System, founded by

Turner is also the name of several places in the United States and other countries, and it

X
or
other
structural
changes
to
the
X
chromosome.
Features
may
include
short
stature,
a
webbed
neck,
and
gonadal
dysgenesis
leading
to
infertility.
Many
individuals
have
normal
intelligence,
but
some
associated
congenital
heart
defects
can
occur.
Diagnosis
is
by
karyotype;
treatment
can
include
growth
hormone
therapy
and
hormone
replacement
to
induce
puberty.
Ted
Turner,
operated
networks
such
as
CNN,
TNT,
TBS,
and
Cartoon
Network
(now
part
of
a
larger
media
group).
Turner
Classic
Movies
is
a
film-oriented
cable
channel.
The
Turner
Prize,
established
by
the
Tate
in
Britain
and
named
after
the
19th‑century
painter
J.
M.
W.
Turner,
honors
contemporary
visual
art.
appears
in
company
names
such
as
Turner
Construction
Company,
a
large
U.S.
construction
firm.
The
term
thus
covers
a
range
of
uses
across
genealogical,
medical,
geographic,
and
corporate
contexts.