
1) Aorta 2) Box 3) Chest 4) Footlocker 5) Mainstem 6) Major 7) Midsection 8) Nose 9) Proboscis 10) Stalk 11) Stem 12) Torso
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1) Auto storage area 2) Big box of vital parts 3) Big case 4) Body 5) Body in a box 6) Bole 7) Box of vital parts 8) Branch headquarters 9) Car or tree feature 10) Chest 11) Dugout canoe, once 12) Elephant feature 13) Foot locker 14) Footlocker 15) French word used in English 16) Jack location 17) Jack site
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the region of a fish between the head and tail, or the last gill slit and vent
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• (n.) That part of a pilaster which is between the base and the capital, corresponding to the shaft of a column. • (n.) The stem, or body, of a tree, apart from its limbs and roots; the main stem, without the branches; stock; stalk. • (n.) A large pipe forming the piston rod of a steam engine, of sufficient diameter to allow one end...
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(from the article `elephant`) The trunk, or proboscis, of the elephant is one of the most versatile organs to have evolved among mammals. This structure is unique to members of ... ...to the late Paleocene Epoch (61 to 54.8 million years ago) in northeastern Africa. They stood less than a metre (3.3 feet) at the shoulder and did ... ...
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(from the article `papermaking`) Pulped forest tree trunks (boles) are by far the predominant source of papermaking fibre. The bole of a tree consists essentially of fibres with a ...
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Also called a Line, Exchange Line or Circuit. A telephone circuit linking two switching systems.
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The casing which holds the centerboard or daggerboard.
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The main, vertical structure of a grapevine which supports all the top growth.
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the main stem of a tree, shrub or vine.
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The body, excluding the head, neck, arms and legs.
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<botany> The main stem or body of a tree, considered apart from its roots and branches. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(trungk) the part of the body to which the head and limbs are attached; called also torso. a larger structure, such as a vessel or nerve, from which smaller divisions or branches arise, or that is created by their union. adj., trun´cal., adj.
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the body of a human or animal excluding the head and limbs.
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An individual portion of a vein.
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An individual circuit, provided by either a public network operator or via a private network capable of carrying an individual call.
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The main stem of a tree.
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The main, vertical body of a grapevine which supports all the top growth.
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In architecture, the term trunk is applied to that part of a pilaster which is between the base and the capital, corresponding to the shaft of a column.
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(Boot in UK) Compartment for storage of cargo which is separate from the cab.
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the region of a fish between the head and tail, or the last gill slit and vent
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rarely affected
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noun luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage
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The main, vertical body of a grapevine that supports all the top growth.
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A synonym for bus.
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