trunked

/trʌŋkt/
adjective
  1. Having a trunk (the main stem of a tree or the long nose of an elephant) of a specified kind.
    • A short-trunked tree is easier to climb than a tall one.
    • The old oak tree was thick-trunked and sturdy.
    • The elephant was large-trunked and could reach the highest branches.
  2. Describing a telecommunications system that uses a shared group of lines or channels (trunking).
    • Trunked networks allow many users to share a few frequencies.
    • The company uses a trunked radio system for its security team.
    • The police department switched to a trunked communication system for better coverage.
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