Tusk
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British pronunciation/tˈʌsk/
American pronunciation/ˈtəsk/

Definice a Význam "tusk"

01

klásek, cizel

each of the curved pointy teeth of some animals such as elephants, boars, etc., especially one that stands out from the closed mouth
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tusk definition and meaning

What is a "tusk"?

A tusk is a long, pointed, and often curved tooth that protrudes from the mouth of certain animals, most notably elephants, walruses, and narwhals. These elongated teeth are typically made of ivory, a dense and durable material. Tusks serve various purposes depending on the species. They can be used for defense, digging, gathering food, or as a display of dominance during mating rituals. The size and shape of tusks can vary greatly between species and even individuals, with some reaching impressive lengths. Tusks are iconic features of these animals and hold cultural and historical significance.

02

rys, klč

a hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses
to tusk
01

zbavit kly, vykousat

remove the tusks of animals
02

probodnout tesákem, propíchnout tesákem

stab or pierce with a horn or tusk

tusk

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Příklad
With a gentle nudge, the elephant used its tusks to help a fallen companion back onto its feet.
The elephant displayed its majestic tusks, gleaming in the sunlight as it roamed the savanna.
The tusks of the narwhal, often mistaken for unicorn horns, have inspired myths and legends for centuries.
The walrus used its long tusks to pry open shellfish, revealing the succulent meat inside.
The poacher crept through the underbrush, his eyes fixed greedily on the elephant's prized tusks.
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