Etymology:
Meaning:
A razorback is a term used to describe a wild pig, particularly a feral hog. It refers to the distinctive appearance of these pigs, which have a sharp and prominent ridge of skin along their spines.
Origin:
Etymology The word back is derived from the Old English word bæc which meant back
Etymology The word ridge comes from the Old English word hrycg meaning back or s
Etymology The word razor is derived from the Old French word rasoir which in turn co
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Etymology The word sinew has its origins in the Old English term sinu meaning nerv
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Etymology The word butterfly is derived from the Old English word buttorfleoge whic
Etymology Hybrid is derived from the Latin word hybrida which means mongrel or off
Etymology Middle English clokke from Old English clucge Germanic origin Proto German
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