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huckle

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huckle [ˈhʌkəl]
n Rare
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the hip or haunch
2. a projecting or humped part
[diminutive of Middle English huck hip, haunch; perhaps related to Old Norse hūka to squat]


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