Word: elephant
Category: elephant
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Related words: elephant
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Synonyms: elephant
companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother
Translations: elephant
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spanish
Translations:
elefante
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german
Translations:
elefant
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french
Translations:
éléphant
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portuguese
Translations:
elefante, elementar
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dutch
Translations:
olifant
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russian
Translations:
слон
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norwegian
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elefant
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swedish
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elefant
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finnish
Translations:
norsu, elefantti
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danish
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elefant
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czech
Translations:
slon
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polish
Translations:
słoń
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hungarian
Translations:
elefánt
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turkish
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pil
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greek
Translations:
ελέφαντας
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ukrainian
Translations:
подарунок, слон
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albanian
Translations:
elefant
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bulgarian
Translations:
слон, слон'^
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estonian
Translations:
elevant
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croatian
Translations:
slon
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latin
Translations:
elephantus
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lithuanian
Translations:
dramblys
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latvian
Translations:
zilonis
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macedonian
Translations:
слонот
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romanian
Translations:
elefant
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slovenian
Translations:
slon
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slovak
Translations:
slon
The meaning and "use of": elephant
noun
- a heavy plant-eating mammal with a prehensile trunk, long curved ivory tusks, and large ears, native to Africa and southern Asia. It is the largest living land animal. - The sale of new ivory was banned in 1989 to curb the slaughter of elephants in Africa.
- a size of paper, now standardized at 28 × 23 inches (approximately 711 × 584 mm). - Further, if we recall the great size of a typical elephant , the figure of Coryate is out of scale, much too large.
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