razor vs tusk

razor

noun
  • The sharp tusk of a wild boar. 

  • A keen-edged knife of peculiar shape, used in shaving the hair from the face or other parts of the body. 

  • Any tool or instrument designed for shaving. 

  • A conceptual device that allows one to shave away unlikely explanations for a phenomenon. 

verb
  • To shave with a razor. 

tusk

noun
  • One of a pair of elongated pointed teeth that extend outside the mouth of an animal such as walrus, elephant or wild boar, and which continue to grow throughout the animal's life. 

  • A sharp point. 

  • A tusk shell. 

  • A fish, the torsk (Brosme brosme). 

  • The share of a plough. 

  • A small projection on a (tusk) tenon. 

  • A projecting member like a tenon, and serving the same or a similar purpose, but composed of several steps, or offsets, called teeth. 

verb
  • To dig up using a tusk, as boars do. 

  • To gore with the tusks. 

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