Homonym: kuyruk (Tail)
Kuyruk, which means "tail" in Turkish, refers to the elongated structure that extends from the rear of many animals, including mammals, birds, and reptiles. It serves various functions, such as balance, communication, and locomotion. For example, in cats, the tail helps with balance while climbing, while in dogs, it can express emotions.
In addition to its biological significance, the term "kuyruk" is also used in cultural contexts. In Turkish folklore, it can symbolize luck or misfortune, depending on the story. The concept of a tail can also appear in various myths and legends, often representing a connection to nature.