Trotter ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Trotter ( noun )

  1. The foot of a pig, especially when used as food.
  2. A horse used for racing at a trotting gait.

Origin:

Old english trottere "runner, horse", of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. The dish of pig's trotters was a delicacy in the region.
  2. The trotter was a fast and agile horse.
  3. The trotter's foot was considered a delicacy in many cultures.
  4. The trotter's gait was smooth and efficient.
  5. The trotter's breeding and training was a complex process.

(As a verb)

Trotter ( verb )

  1. The foot of a pig, especially when used as food.
  2. A horse used for racing at a trotting gait.

Origin:

Old english trottere "runner, horse", of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. The dish of pig's trotters was a delicacy in the region.
  2. The trotter was a fast and agile horse.
  3. The trotter's foot was considered a delicacy in many cultures.
  4. The trotter's gait was smooth and efficient.
  5. The trotter's breeding and training was a complex process.
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