Etymology:
The word "hock" has several possible etymological origins:
Meaning:
A hock is the joint or area of the back leg of a quadruped just above the ankle. It is also known as the hock joint.
Origin:
The term "hock" likely originated from the anatomical structure of quadruped legs. The hock joint is a complex hinge joint that allows for flexion and extension of the leg. It is a critical joint for weight-bearing and locomotion.
Additional Notes:
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