Elephant
41elephant's — drunk Rhyming slang, for elephant s trunk. See also cop an elephant s …
42elephant — Normally what one calls someone who has just stepped on one’s toe, either the word on its own or ‘you elephant!’ There is a passage in King Solomon’s Mines, by H.Rider Haggard, which gives a different slant on this term, and reflects in… …
43elephant — pachyderm pach y*derm (p[a^]k [i^]*d[ e]rm), n. [Cf. F. pachyderme.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any of various nonruminant hoofed mammals having very thick skin, including the {elephant}, {rhinoceros}, and {hippopotamus}, one of the Pachydermata. [WordNet 1.5 +… …
44Elephant — Not found in Scripture except indirectly in the original Greek word (elephantinos) translated of ivory in Rev. 18:12, and in the Hebrew word (shenhabim, meaning elephant s tooth ) rendered ivory in 1 Kings 10:22 and 2 Chr. 9:21 …
45ELEPHANT — a genus of mammals, of which there are two species, the Indian and the African; the latter attains a greater size, and is hunted for the sake of its tusks, which may weigh as much as 70 lbs.; the former is more intelligent, and easily capable… …
46elephant — i, o (G). An elephant …
47elephant — noun (C) a very large grey animal with four legs, two tusks (=long curved teeth) and a trunk (=long nose) that it can use to pick things up see also: white elephant …
48elephant — Elepane, elepani. ♦ Elephant tusk, niho elepani …
49elephant — un Elephant, Elephas elephantis, Elephantus elephanti, Barrus. Elephans qui ont tours de bois sur eux, Turriti elephanti …
50elephant — see with a sweet tongue and kindness, you can drag an elephant by a hair when elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers …