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1. trunk
noun. ['ˈtrʌŋk'] luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- trunke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tronc (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Rhymes with Trunk Lid
- counterbid
- madrid
- undid
- squid
- sayed
- redid
- rebid
- majid
- forbid
- stidd
- smid
- slid
- skid
- schmid
- quid
- grid
- amid
- adid
- tidd
- syd
- sid
- rid
- mid
- kyd
- kidde
- kidd
- kid
- hid
- did
- cyd
2. trunk
noun. ['ˈtrʌŋk'] the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- trunke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tronc (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. trunk
noun. ['ˈtrʌŋk'] the body excluding the head and neck and limbs.
Synonyms
- side
- body part
- belly
- midsection
- middle
- waist
- ass
- diaphragm
- venter
- physical structure
- fundament
- posterior
- shoulder
- butt
- bottom
- derriere
- haunch
- chest
- rear end
- shoulder joint
- can
- back
- keister
- hip
- pectus
- buttocks
- paunch
- rump
- prat
- organic structure
- backside
- hindquarters
- stern
- midriff
- tail
- body
- serratus
- articulatio humeri
- torso
- fanny
- tooshie
- serratus muscles
- abdomen
- hind end
- dorsum
- buns
- spare tire
- rear
- arse
- thorax
- love handle
- tush
- bum
- behind
- loins
- nates
- tail end
- stomach
- seat
- buttock
- cheek
Etymology
- trunke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tronc (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. trunk
noun. ['ˈtrʌŋk'] a long flexible snout as of an elephant.
Antonyms
Etymology
- trunke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tronc (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. trunk
noun. ['ˈtrʌŋk'] compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools.
Etymology
- trunke (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tronc (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. lid
noun. ['ˈlɪd'] either of two folds of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye.
Etymology
- hlid (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. lid
noun. ['ˈlɪd'] a movable top or cover (hinged or separate) for closing the opening at the top of a box, chest, jar, pan, etc..
Etymology
- hlid (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. lid
noun. ['ˈlɪd'] headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim.
Synonyms
- topper
- ten-gallon hat
- leghorn
- dunce's cap
- sun hat
- homburg
- slouch hat
- stovepipe
- tirolean
- deerstalker
- poke bonnet
- derby hat
- dress hat
- shako
- beaver
- campaign hat
- bearskin
- busby
- millinery
- bowler
- derby
- dunce cap
- bonnet
- sailor
- straw hat
- fool's cap
- hatband
- high hat
- brim
- cocked hat
- headdress
- shovel hat
- woman's hat
- snap-brim hat
- toque
- opera hat
- Panama
- trilby
- boater
- skimmer
- sombrero
- sou'wester
- silk hat
- sunhat
- bowler hat
- cowboy hat
- headgear
- fur hat
- Panama hat
- cavalier hat
- plug hat
- Stetson
- fedora
- chapeau
- crown
- titfer
- felt hat
- tyrolean
- hat
Etymology
- hlid (Old English (ca. 450-1100))