tronco

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) trunk (of a tree)
 * 2) stalk of a vine
 * 3) stalk of a cabbage
 * 4) torso
 * 5) main line of a lineage
 * 6) * 1409, Clarinda de Azevedo Maia (ed.), História do galego-português. Estado linguístico da Galiza e do Noroeste de Portugal do século XII ao século XVI (com referência á situação do galego moderno). Coimbra: I.N.I.C., page 113:
 * se aquel que eſta herança ouuer de auer for sandeu ou deſtruydor de seus bẽes, que se torne ao outro do tronco a que perteeſçeu
 * if the one who this heirloom would have is foolish or a destroyer of his goods, then it must be turned to another one of the main line to which it belonged
 * se aquel que eſta herança ouuer de auer for sandeu ou deſtruydor de seus bẽes, que se torne ao outro do tronco a que perteeſçeu
 * if the one who this heirloom would have is foolish or a destroyer of his goods, then it must be turned to another one of the main line to which it belonged

Etymology 1
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Adjective

 * 1) truncated
 * 2) cut off, mutilated
 * 3) broken, incomplete
 * 1) broken, incomplete
 * 1) broken, incomplete

Noun

 * 1)  trunk, log
 * 2)  trunk, torso
 * 3)  section, branch
 * 1)  section, branch
 * 1)  section, branch

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  tree trunk
 * 2)  trunk; torso
 * 3) in a tree structure, a major branch from which smaller branches stem
 * 4)  a language family which is not a subfamily (that is, the topmost family of a language family tree)
 * 5)  frustum the portion of a solid hat lies between two parallel planes
 * 6) stocks type of device for public humiliation and punishment
 * 7)  a post where slaves were tied to be flogged
 * 8) prison, jail
 * 1) stocks type of device for public humiliation and punishment
 * 2)  a post where slaves were tied to be flogged
 * 3) prison, jail
 * 1) prison, jail

Etymology 1
. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) trunk
 * 2) trunk
 * 3) torso
 * 4) frustum
 * 5) team
 * 1) frustum
 * 2) team

Noun

 * 1)  guy, dude