About The Word Boar
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Boar
Boar Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Boar?
[n] an uncastrated male hog
[n] Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come; introduced in United States Synonyms | Synonyms for Boar: Sus scrofa | wild boar Related Terms | Find terms related to Boar: barrow | billy | billy goat | bubbly-jock | buck | bull | bullock | chanticleer | cock | cockerel | dog | drake | entire | entire horse | gander | gilt | gobbler | hart | he-goat | hog | peacock | pig | piggy | piglet | pigling | porker | ram | razorback | rooster | shoat | sow | stag | stallion | steer | stot | stud | studhorse | suckling pig | swine | tom | tom turkey | tomcat | top cow | top horse | tup | turkey gobbler | turkey-cock | tusker | wether | wild boar See Also | genus Sus | Sus | swine Boar In Webster's Dictionary \Boar\, n. [OE. bar, bor, bore, AS. b[=a]r; akin to OHG.
p?r, MHG. b?r, G. b["a]r, boar (but not b["a]r bear), and
perh. Russ. borov' boar.] (Zo["o]l.)
The uncastrated male of swine; specifically, the wild hog.
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