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Trunk

British pronunciation/tɹˈʌŋk/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹəŋk/
Trunk
[NOUN]
1

the main wooden body of a tree

synonyms : bole
tree trunk
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2

a large, typically rectangular or cube-shaped storage container used for carrying personal belongings during travel

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What is a "trunk"?

A trunk is a large, sturdy, rectangular, or square-shaped box or container used for storage, transportation, or as furniture. Typically, trunks are made of wood or metal and are reinforced with metal hardware and leather or canvas straps for strength and durability. They often feature a hinged lid that can be locked for security and may have additional compartments or trays for an organization. Trunks have a long history and were traditionally used for storing and transporting goods or personal belongings during travel. Today, trunks are still used for travel but are also popular as decorative or storage items in homes and businesses.

3

the nose of an elephant that is in the shape of a long hose

synonyms : proboscis
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4

the space at the back an automobile in which different things can be put

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5

the body of an animal or human, except the limbs and head

synonyms : body
torso
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What is "trunk"?

The trunk refers to the central part of the body between the neck and the pelvis, encompassing the chest, abdomen, and back. It serves as a foundational structure that houses and protects vital organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines. The trunk plays a crucial role in supporting the body's posture, balance, and movement. It also contains various muscles, including the core muscles, which provide stability and assist in activities such as bending, twisting, and lifting. The trunk is integral to overall bodily function and serves as a connection point for the upper and lower extremities, facilitating coordinated movement and physical performance.

Examples
1The elephant had big ears and a long trunk.
2yeah, trees have trunks.
3Brown people go trunk diving, too.
4All right, just finishing up the trunk.
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