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trunks
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Princeton's WordNet
short pants, shorts, trunksnoun
trousers that end at or above the knee
Wiktionary
trunksnoun
Swimming trunks.
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trunks
1. The main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots. 2. Large sturdy cases used for carrying or storing clothes and other personal belongings. 3. Short shorts worn for swimming or boxing. 4. The upper part of an elephant's nose, which is long, flexible, and strong, and is used for gathering food, breathing, and carrying or manipulating objects. 5. In telecommunications, the term for a line or link designed to handle several connections simultaneously. 6. In terms of human anatomy, it can refer to the torso of the body.
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Trunks
Trunks is a character from the Dragon Ball manga series written by Akira Toriyama. Trunks is the half-Saiyan son of Vegeta, the prince of the dying race of aliens called the Saiyans, and Bulma, the heiress of a massive company called Capsule Corporation.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of trunks in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of trunks in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of trunks in a Sentence
There's probably people here who've got AK-47s in their trunks but that's not the answer. We've been there and done that. That's not the way.
I’m never wearing these trunks again.
By uncovering cavities in oil palm trunks where rats seek shelter during the day, one group of pig-tailed macaques can catch more than 3,000 rats per year.
We are destined to be roots, trunks, branches, and wings. When flying is out of reach, we are two hands of dirt closer to infinity.
Internet protocol was designed to be highly robust and decentralized, there are a few big ‘trunks,’ huge fiber-optic cables that run undersea and carry much of the traffic from, say, the U.S. to Japan, but there are multiples of most of those and other routes, like satellite, even if they all go out.
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