IPA: /ˈwɔːrthɒg/
KK: /ˈwɔrˌhɔg/
A type of wild pig that is found in Africa, known for its large tusks and distinctive facial features.
The warthog is often seen grazing in the savannah during the day.
The word 'warthog' comes from the combination of 'wart' (from Old English 'weard', meaning a growth or bump) and 'hog' (from Old English 'hogga', meaning a young pig). The term describes a pig-like animal characterized by its prominent facial warts.
Think of the 'warts' on its face, which are noticeable bumps, and 'hog' refers to its pig-like nature. This helps you remember that a warthog is a pig with warts.