Tusker

Synonyms for "tusker" (8 found)

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Closest matches (2)

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Related words (4)

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Translations

7 translations across 5 languages.

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Faroese

1 entries
  • torvskeri noun (a spade used for peat cutting)

Irish

1 entries
  • sleán noun (a spade used for peat cutting)

Māori

1 entries
  • reiputa noun (an animal with tusks)

Russian

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  • сека́ч noun (an animal with tusks)

Scottish Gaelic

3 entries
  • tairsgeir noun (a spade used for peat cutting)
  • toirsgian (Wester Ross, Lochalsh) noun (a spade used for peat cutting)
  • treidhsgeir noun (a spade used for peat cutting)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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Mr. Mercer, who in 1846 was the principal civil officer of Government at Badulla, sent me a jagged fragment of an elephant’s tusk, about five inches in diameter, and weighing between twenty and thirty pounds, which had been brought to him by some natives, who, being attracted by a noise in the jungle, witnessed a combat between a tusker and one without tusks, and saw the latter with his trunk seize one of the tusks of his antagonist and wrench from it the portion in question, which measured two feet in length.

Source: tatoeba (10968738)

By climbing trees they had had a fairly good view of the herd, which they described as numbering several large tuskers, a great many cows and calves, and full-grown bulls whose ivory would be worth having.

Source: wiktionary

The massive tusker leading the herd stopped in his tracks. His ears went out, his long sinuous trunk up.

Source: wiktionary

Negotiations to acquire a fine tusker from one young partner in another village fell through; so on the eve of the actual feast, Songi humiliated him by asking him to come to the feast as if he were the rival chief, the guest of honor. The man was deeply shamed by the invitation since he could not possibly reciprocate, and he had to send the tusker itself as payment for the invitation gifts.

Source: wiktionary

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