turbid
tur·bid (tûrʹbĭd)adj. 1. Having sediment or foreign particles stirred up or suspended; muddy: turbid water. 2. Heavy, dark, or dense, as smoke or fog. 3. In a state of turmoil; muddled: turbid feelings. [Latin turbidus, disordered, from turba, turmoil, probably from Greek turbē.] turʹbid·ly adv.turʹbid·ness or tur·bidʹi·ty n.
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