Etymology: [ 'e-l&-f&nt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English oliphaunt, olifaunt Old French olifant Latin elephantus Ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephas, “ivory, elephant”). The word was respelled to reflect the original Latin spelling, casting aside the spelling modifications made in Old French.
(isim) fil, fil, fil white elephant elde bulundurması güç olan ender rastlanır kıymetli mal, elephant apple fil elması, bir işe yaramadığı halde başa dert olan şey, külfetli mal, Feronia elephantum,
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Anything huge and ponderous, A mammal of the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and two large ivory tusks jutting from the upper jaw, A printing-paper size measuring 30 inches x 22 inches, used when counting to add length, type of large land mammal with a long trunk and ivory tusks, pachyderm, five-toed pachyderm, A mammal of the order Proboscidia, of which two living species, Elephas Indicus and E, They have a proboscis or trunk, and two large ivory tusks proceeding from the extremity of the upper jaw, and curving upwards, n gajah, n animal, the symbol of the Republican Party; introduced in cartoons by Thomas Nast in 1874, An elephant is a very large animal with a long, flexible nose called a trunk, which it uses to pick up things. Elephants live in India and Africa. see also white elephant. Any of three ungulate species in the order Proboscidea (family Elephantidae), characterized by their large size, long trunk, tusks, massive legs, large ears, and huge head. All species are grayish to brown, with sparse, coarse body hair. The trunk is used for breathing, drinking, and reaching for food. Elephants eat grasses, leaves, and fruit. The African savanna, or bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), of sub-Saharan Africa, is the largest living land animal, weighing up to 16,500 lbs (7,500 kg) and standing 10-13 ft (3-4 m) tall at the shoulder. The African forest elephant (L. cyclotis) is smaller. The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus), of South and Southeast Asia, weighs about 12,000 lbs (5,500 kg) and stands about 10 ft (3 m) tall. Elephants live in habitats ranging from thick jungle to savanna, in small family groups led by old cows. Most bulls live in bachelor herds. Elephants migrate seasonally. They may eat more than 500 lbs (225 kg) of vegetation daily. All species are considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). elephant bird Elephant Man elephant seal, Africanus, and several fossil species, are known, Remains of this animal have been found in the prehistoric period The teeth enable mammoth and elephant remains; those of elephant are less heavy and more suited to chewing the soft vegetation of warmer climates See Animals, Ivory; the tusk of the elephant, five-toed pachyderm the symbol of the Republican Party; introduced in cartoons by Thomas Nast in 1874, Elephants are the largest land animals now existing, The molar teeth are large and have transverse folds, oliphant, pachyderm, oliphaunt, olifant, plural of elephant, Large institutional investors,
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A mammal of the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and two large ivory tusks jutting from the upper jaw
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A printing-paper size measuring 30 inches x 22 inches
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used when counting to add length - "Let's play hide and seek. I'll count. One elephant, two elephant, three elephant..."
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type of large land mammal with a long trunk and ivory tusks, pachyderm isim
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five-toed pachyderm
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A mammal of the order Proboscidia, of which two living species, Elephas Indicus and E
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They have a proboscis or trunk, and two large ivory tusks proceeding from the extremity of the upper jaw, and curving upwards
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the symbol of the Republican Party; introduced in cartoons by Thomas Nast in 1874
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An elephant is a very large animal with a long, flexible nose called a trunk, which it uses to pick up things. Elephants live in India and Africa. see also white elephant. Any of three ungulate species in the order Proboscidea (family Elephantidae), characterized by their large size, long trunk, tusks, massive legs, large ears, and huge head. All species are grayish to brown, with sparse, coarse body hair. The trunk is used for breathing, drinking, and reaching for food. Elephants eat grasses, leaves, and fruit. The African savanna, or bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), of sub-Saharan Africa, is the largest living land animal, weighing up to 16,500 lbs (7,500 kg) and standing 10-13 ft (3-4 m) tall at the shoulder. The African forest elephant (L. cyclotis) is smaller. The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus), of South and Southeast Asia, weighs about 12,000 lbs (5,500 kg) and stands about 10 ft (3 m) tall. Elephants live in habitats ranging from thick jungle to savanna, in small family groups led by old cows. Most bulls live in bachelor herds. Elephants migrate seasonally. They may eat more than 500 lbs (225 kg) of vegetation daily. All species are considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). elephant bird Elephant Man elephant seal
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Africanus, and several fossil species, are known
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Remains of this animal have been found in the prehistoric period The teeth enable mammoth and elephant remains; those of elephant are less heavy and more suited to chewing the soft vegetation of warmer climates See Animals
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Ivory; the tusk of the elephant
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five-toed pachyderm the symbol of the Republican Party; introduced in cartoons by Thomas Nast in 1874
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Elephants are the largest land animals now existing
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An elephant.
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oliphaunt - "Were there any oliphaunts?’ asked Sam, forgetting his fear in his eagerness for news of strange places."
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