IPA: /ˈtʌskər/
KK: /ˈtʌskər/
A large animal, typically a male elephant, that has long, pointed teeth called tusks, which are often used for digging or fighting.
The tusker wandered through the savannah, showcasing its impressive tusks.
**Tusker** → The word 'tusker' originates from the word 'tusk' (from Old English *tusc*, meaning a long, pointed tooth) with the suffix '-er' (meaning a person or thing that performs a specified action). A tusker is an animal, typically an elephant, that has prominent tusks.
Think of 'tusk' as a long, pointed tooth, and remember that a 'tusker' is an animal, like an elephant, that has these notable teeth.