The word "turviness" is spelled with the letters T-U-R-V-I-N-E-S-S. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /ˈtɜːvɪnəs/. This word is derived from "turbine," which refers to a device that converts the energy of a fluid into mechanical energy. "Turviness" describes the quality of being like a turbine or having the characteristics of a turbine. While this word may not be commonly used, it is an example of how the English language evolves and creates new words to describe new ideas and concepts.