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Definition of Trunked
1. a. Having (such) a trunk.
Definition of Trunked
1. Adjective. (''in combination'') Having some specific type of trunk ¹
2. Adjective. (obsolete) Cut-off, severed; mutilated. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Trunked
1. trunk [adj] - See also: trunk
Medical Definition of Trunked
1. Having (such) a trunk. "Thickset with strong and well-trunked trees." (Howell) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trunked
Literary usage of Trunked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. State and Local Law Enforcement Wireless Communications and Interoperability by Mary J. Taylor, Robert C. Epper, Thomas K. Tolman (2000)
"69/0% trunked No trunked 24% Answer 60% Conventional ^Preferences of agencies
with plans to replace or upgrade within 10 years (46 percent of all ..."
2. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1861)
"... presents great obstacles to satisfactory park the "few small fields of rank
hay grasses and spindle-trunked trees, to •which the name is sometimes ..."
3. Telephone Service and Rates: Report of the Committee on Gas, Oil and by Oil and Electric Light Committee on Gas, Chicago (Ill.), City Council (1907)
"But the total load curve makes it possible to compare the total trunked calls
with the total flat rate and the total message rate calls, and it will be ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1911)
"Calls other than flat-rate, non-trunked calls require equalizing in accordance
... Main Exchange 130000 flat rate calls, 5 per cent trunked 148200 • ' 3.000 ..."
5. Report on the Telephone Situation in the City of Chicago, in Respect to by Dugald Caleb Jackson, George Walker Wilder, William Hanford Crumb (1907)
"But the total load curve makes it possible to compare the total trunked calls
with the total flat rate and the total message rate calls, and it will be ..."
6. The Architectural Magazine (1836)
"The Privy is to have a 10-in. iron eject, which is to be well trunked up with
brickwork; the whole being set with Roman cement. Drains. ..."