turdet
Turdet may refer to several things. In historical contexts, it most commonly refers to the Turdetani, an ancient Iberian people who inhabited the region of Baetica in southern Hispania (modern Andalusia, Spain). They were known for their advanced culture, particularly their metallurgy and agriculture, and their sophisticated writing system. The Turdetani are mentioned by several classical authors, including Strabo and Polybius. Their civilization flourished from the 6th century BCE until Roman conquest.
The term "turdet" can also be a misspelling of "turdid," which is a colloquial and often offensive
In some less common or specialized contexts, "turdet" might appear as a technical term or proper noun