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    trunk
    [trəNGk]
    noun
    trunk (noun) · trunks (plural noun)
    1. the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots:
      "you can tell the age of a tree by the rings inside its trunk" · "long-lived evergreens with their gnarled trunks and roots"
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      • the main part of an artery, nerve, or other anatomical structure from which smaller branches arise:
        "the oral and masticatory region is supplied with at least seven major nerve trunks"
      • short for trunk line
      • an enclosed shaft or conduit for cables or ventilation.
    2. a person's or animal's body apart from the limbs and head:
      "the children had an itchy rash on the trunk and extremities"
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    3. the elongated, prehensile nose of an elephant:
      "an elephant's trunk is so strong and agile, it can push down trees, or pick up a single piece of straw" · "the logo features three Asian elephants raising their trunks as if in welcome"
    4. a large box with a hinged lid for storing or transporting clothes and other articles:
      "libraries, dusty archives, and old trunks in family attics may eventually provide further material" · "porters' trolleys stacked with well-traveled suitcases and trunks"
    5. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      an enclosed space at the back of a car for carrying luggage and other goods. British term boot.
      "he met them at the curb and placed the bags in the trunk"
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      luggage compartment
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French tronc, from Latin truncus.
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