TUSK


Meaning of TUSK in English

I. ˈtəsk noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, alteration of tux, from Old English tūx; akin to Old English tūsc tush — more at tush

1.

a. : an elongated greatly enlarged tooth that projects when the mouth is closed, serves to dig up food or as a weapon, and is usually a canine tooth but on an elephant an incisor

b. : a long protruding tooth

2. : one of the small projections on a tusk tenon

II. verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

transitive verb

1. : to dig or turn up with a tusk ; also : to gash or gore with a tusk in the manner of an elephant

2. : to equip or adorn with or as if with tusks

intransitive verb

1. : to thrust or dig up the ground with a tusk

2. : to bare or gnash the teeth

III. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Shetland Norse; akin to Norwegian, Danish, & Swedish torsk codfish — more at torsk

: cusk 1

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