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tusked
tusk 1 T0428200 (tŭsk)n.1. An elongated pointed tooth, usually one of a pair, extending outside of the mouth in certain animals such as the walrus, elephant, or wild boar.2. A long projecting tooth or toothlike part.tr. & intr.v. tusked, tusk·ing, tusks To gore or dig with the tusks or a tusk. [Middle English tux, tusce, from Old English tūx, tūsc, canine tooth; see dent- in Indo-European roots.] tusked adj.
tusk 2 T0428200 (tŭsk)n. See cusk. [Of North Germanic origin; akin to dialectal Norwegian tosk and Faroese toskur, cod, both from Old Norse thorskr; see ters- in Indo-European roots.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | tusked - having tuskstoothed - having teeth especially of a certain number or type; often used in combination; "saw-toothed" |
tusk tenon
tusk tenonA tenon strengthened by having one or more steps on its lower side; the shoulder above may be beveled.tusked
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