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Definition of Tuskers
1. tusker [n] - See also: tusker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuskers
Literary usage of Tuskers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"13 tuskers. Tigers and bison are also numerous, but the annual number of deaths
from wild beasts has now been reduced to a low average. ..."
2. Sport in British Burmah, Assam, and the Cassyah and Jyntiah Hills: With by Fitz William Thomas Pollok (1879)
"Elephants— distinctions between the tuskers ... The tuskers, male and female (not
that I mean the latter have regular tusks, though most females have small ..."
3. In Closed Territory by Edgar Beecher Bronson (1910)
"X IN THE TALL GRASS tuskers LOVE SHORTLY after we got into camp at 3 PM, ...
They had seen only two big bulls, both good tuskers, but had heard the ..."
4. The Indian Forester (1898)
"Three more phands were then placed round his neck ; three big tuskers went on
ahead taking ... Beside these six tuskers, he had another on each side of him ..."