Etymology:
The word "trog" is a noun derived from the Ancient Greek word "τρῶγλος" (trôglos), which means:
Meaning and Origin:
The word "trog" refers to a natural or artificial cavity in the earth, typically a cave or hollow, used for shelter or storage. It is often associated with prehistoric human habitation or animal shelters.
Usage:
The term "trog" is primarily used in the following contexts:
Examples:
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