Meaning Trunk
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See: Pulmonary trunk.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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mid-15c., "box, case," from Old French tronc "alms box in a church," also "trunk of a tree, trunk of the human body, wooden block" (12c.), from Latin truncus "trunk [..]
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"elephant's snout," 1560s, apparently from trunk (n.1), perhaps from confusion with trump (n.2), short for trumpet.
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An individual portion of a vein.
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main shaft or stem of a tree.
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Rigid, boxlike containers, usually large and often reinforced, for packing clothing and other personal gear or articles for travel or storage.
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  A multi-channel communication link such as an E-1 or T-1.
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A synonym for bus.
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The main stem of a tree. Also called a bole.
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A hard, woody, main stem of a tree.
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the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage tor [..]
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the thick stem of a tree. The same word also means an elephant’s nose, or a big box for sending clothes in
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In a communications network, a single transmission channel between two points that are switching centers or nodes, or both. 2. [A] circuit between switchboards or other switching equipment, as distinguished from circuits which extend between central office switching equipment and information origination/termination equipment. [47 CFR Pt.36-A] Note: [..]
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Area of the body consisting of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis.
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The thorax and abdomen together. trypsin
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A communications channel between two points. It usually refers to large-bandwidth telephone channels between switching centers that handle many simultaneous voice and data signals. A circuit from a us [..]
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A communications path connecting two switching systems in a network, used to establish an end-to-end connection.
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To dream of trunks, foretells journeys and ill luck. To pack your trunk, denotes that you will soon go on a pleasant trip. To see the contents of a trunk thrown about in disorder, foretells quarrels, and a hasty journey from which only dissatisfaction will accrue. Empty trunks foretell disappointment in love and marriage. For a drummer to check his [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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A line which runs between two switches or swiching systems which are generally found in Central Offices and/or PBXs. Individual channels or circuits that can be grouped. This is the smallest denominat [..]
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[Tree] -- Vertical part of tree supporting crown (i.e. bole + primary axis of crown)
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(n) the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber(n) luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for stor [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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A line which runs between two switches or swiching systems which are generally found in Central Offices and/or PBXs.
Source: centurylink.com

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The first and largest Artery branching from the aortic arch. It distributes Blood to the right side of the head and neck and to the right arm.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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a case built over the central longitudinal member through which the centreboard or dagger board is raised and lowered
Source: nationalhistoricships.org.uk (offline)

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Vertical space or passage formed by bulkheads or casings extending 1 or more decks providing access or through which piping or cabling may be conducted.
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  The uppermost tip of a mast.  
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The tall, narrow, waterproof box that houses a vessel's centerboard and allows it to be retracted into the ship's hull.
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The tall, narrow, waterproof box that houses a vessel's centerboard and allows it to be retracted into the ship's hull.
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the enclosure for the centerboard
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The tall, narrow, waterproof box that houses a vessel's centerboard and allows it to be retracted into the ship's hull.
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A trunk, in the field of software development, is the unnamed version of a file or program that is being processed under revision control. A trunk may become highly unstable when being constantly work [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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, thorax, q.v. (T-B); the combined thorax and abdomen, e.g., Collembola (T-B; Christiansen and Bellinger); in Aculeata (Hymenoptera), alitrunk, q.v. (Brown, pers. comm.).
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The main, central, mostly straight part of a tree or shrub, which the branches grow from. Some trees have more than one trunk.
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An individual portion of a vein.
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A term extracted from the “The Life Within” metaphor to represent the protection mechanism practitioners build to surround and protect the core of who they really are…their character. The sapling is enveloped by a trunk that year after year adds rings of hardwood to safeguard the tree’s true nature.
Source: conneracademy.com (offline)

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The main stem of a tree. Also called a bole.
Source: growershouse.com

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A telephone circuit or channel running between two central offices operating in the public phone system. A long distance cable used to carry signals. In a communications network, a single transmission [..]
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(heading,biological) ''Part of a body.'' # The (usually single) upright part of a tree, between the roots and the branches: the tree trunk. # The torso. # The extended and articulated nose or nas [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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lang=en 1800s=1813
1843 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: Their engagements at Rosings were as frequent during the last week of her stay as they had been at first. The very last evening was spent there; [..]
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking is the use of voice over IP (VoIP) to facilitate the connection of a private branch exchange (PBX) to the Internet. In effect, the Internet replaces the conventional telephone trunk, allowing an enterprise to communicate with fixed and mobile telephone subscribers worldwide.
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Trunk may refer to: Elephant trunk, the proboscis of an elephant Trunk (anatomy), synonym for torso Trunk (botany), a tree's central superstructure Trunk (car), a large storage compartment Trunk (lug [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Trunk may refer to: Elephant trunk, the proboscis of an elephant Trunk (anatomy), synonym for torso Trunk (botany), a tree's central superstructure Trunk (car), a large storage compartment Trunk (lug [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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In botany, the trunk (or bole) is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, which is an important feature in tree identification, and which often differs markedly from the bottom of the trunk to the to [..]
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A trunk, also known as a travel trunk, is a large cuboid container designed to hold clothes and other personal belongings. They are most commonly used for extended periods away from home, such as for [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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The trunk (North American English), boot (British English), dickie (Indian English) (also spelled dickey or dicky) or compartment (South-East Asia) of a car is the vehicle's main storage compartment [..]
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In the field of software development, trunk refers to the unnamed branch (version) of a file tree under revision control. The trunk is usually meant to be the base of a project on which development pr [..]
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Trunk is a 2013 Ulf Lundell album.
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