💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hog ring"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hog-ringnoun | Alternative spelling of hogring. [A metal ring, clasp, or other device inserted in a pig’s snout to keep it from rooting up the ground.] |
| hogringnoun | A metal ring, clasp, or other device inserted in a pig’s snout to keep it from rooting up the ground. |
| hogringernoun | (obsolete or historical) One who puts rings into the snouts of pigs. |
| noseringnoun | Alternative form of nose ring. [A ring affixed to the snout of cattle, to make them follow immediately when a chain is attached to the ring.] |
| showringnoun | Alternative form of show ring. [A ring where animals are exhibited.] |
| rootingnoun | A method of creating a new plant by getting part of an existing plant to form roots. |
| hoggerynoun | A place where pigs are kept. |
| hog tightnoun | (chiefly US) A pig-proof fence. |
| hogpennoun | Synonym of pigsty. |
| hog jawnoun | The mouth of a pig, especially when used as food. |
| hogbacknoun | (geology) A sharp steep-sided ridge formed by the erosion of tilting strata, |
| hog reevenoun | Alternative spelling of hogreeve. [(obsolete) A civil officer charged with the duty of impounding hogs running at large.] |
| hogstynoun | Synonym of pigsty. |
| nose ringnoun | A ring worn on a person's nose, as jewellery. |
| hog rumpnoun | (archaic) The rump of a horse as fat as that of pig and considered for barbecuing etc. |
| bullringnoun | Alternative form of bull ring (“area where a bullfight takes place”). [(bullfighting) The area in which bullfighting takes place.] |
| hog-reevenoun | Alternative spelling of hogreeve. [(obsolete) A civil officer charged with the duty of impounding hogs running at large.] |
| hoggnoun | A young sheep of either gender, until it cuts its first two teeth; a hogget. |
| hog-tubnoun | A trough or vat from which pigs or other domestic animals drink; and also a place where slaughtered pigs are soaked in boiling water so that their bristles can be scraped off, sometimes also filled with refuse or used for an other purpose. |
| piggnoun | (Northern England, Scotland) A piggin (“an earthenware vessel, jar, crock”). |
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