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1 hock
n., vt. (네 발 짐승의 뒷발의) 과관절(의 건을 끊어 불구로 만들다), 흰 포도주의 일종, 전당, 전당잡히다 -
2 hock
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3 hock flexed posture
굽은비절자세, 비절굴절위English-Korean animal medical dictionary > hock flexed posture
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4 hock joint
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5 barrel hock
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6 broken hock
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7 divergent hock
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8 dropped hock
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9 sickle hock
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10 spread hock
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11 straight hock
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12 hough
n. =hock
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