- tree with one
trunk and many branches.
Trunking in
telecommunication originated in telegraphy, and
later in
telephone systems where a
trunk line is a communications...
- Look up
Trunk or
trunk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trunk may
refer to:
Trunk (anatomy),
synonym for
torso Trunk (botany), a tree's
central superstructure...
-
Trunk roads are
planned and
managed at the national-level,
distinguishing them from non-
trunk roads which are
managed by
local authorities.
Trunk roads...
- SIP
trunking is a
voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP)
technology and
streaming media service based on the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) by
which Internet...
- to the
Trunker code to work on the
EDACS control channel.
Users of the
software can
monitor and log
complete system activity. See the
Trunker Site for...
- The
trunk (American English) or boot (British English) of a car is the vehicle's main
storage or
cargo compartment,
often a
hatch at the rear of the vehicle...
-
tractor ****ed with
generator for
fairground ride
haulage and
power supply Trunker – See
below The
Rigid 6 and
Rigid 8, for the
number of wheels, were produced...
-
Trunk Bay is a body of
water and a
beach on St. John in the
United States Virgin Islands.
Trunk Bay is part of the
Virgin Islands National Park. Trunk...
- In botany, the
trunk (or bole) is the stem and main
wooden axis of a tree,
which is an
important feature in tree identification, and
which often differs...
- The so-called
English trunk (aka.
Railway Basket) is a
wicker trunk that was
invented in
England around 1839 by H.J. Cave. The
trunk was
invented as a means...