Mammoth Definition

măməth
mammoths
noun
mammoths
Any of a genus (Mammuthus) of extinct elephants with a hairy skin and long tusks curving upward: remains have been found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Webster's New World
Something that is of great size.
American Heritage
adjective
Very big; huge; enormous.
Webster's New World
Of great scope or importance.
Mammoth expectations.
American Heritage
Comparable to a mammoth in its size; very large, huge, gigantic.
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Noun

Singular:
mammoth
Plural:
mammoths

Origin of Mammoth

  • Ultimately (perhaps influenced by behemoth) from Russian mamont, mamot probably from earlier Mansi (Ugric language of western Siberia) mān-oŋt- mān earth (akin to modern Mansi mā- earth) (as in mā-xar mammoth (literally, “earth stag”)) oŋt- horn (in reference to fossil mammoth tusks)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From obsolete Russian мамант (mamant) (modern мамонт (mamont)), probably from an Uralic language, like Old Vogul *mÄ“moÅ‹t "˜earth-horn' (compare Mansi "˜earth', ou̯tÉ™ "˜horn').

    From Wiktionary

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