Synonym: colossal, enormous, giant, gigantic, huge, immense, monumental, titanic, vast. Similar words: mammal, commotion, mother, smother, mothering, grandmother, alma mater, in common. Meaning: ['mæməθ] n. any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long upcurved tusks. adj. so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth.
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61. It was here that in May 2007 another reindeer herder stumbled on the corpse of a perfectly preserved female baby woolly mammoth – which he named Lyuba, after his wife.
62. Mammoth Cave National Park is also recognized as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO because its diverse wildlife and ecosystems contribute to scientific study of conservation and sustainable development.
63. "I'm not sure the full magnitude of this mammoth South American feed grain crop is dialed into here," he said.
64. A mammoth unabridged dictionary sat, closed, on the desk, next to the typewriter. Webster's Third New International Dictionary.
65. You will journey with researchers as they goto where Lyuba, the baby mammoth, was found.
66. I can't wait to get my claws in that mammoth.
67. They knew the mammoth because they have left us strikingly effective pictures of that creature.
68. Research in the field saw scientists reconstruct the genetic code of the woolly mammoth in 2008, and our Neanderthal cousins earlier this year.
69. She is the most perfectly preserved woolly mammoth ever discovered.
70. To manage an event of this scale District of Columbia will spend a mammoth $ 47 million.
71. Savannah and forest elephants have been separated for at least three million years, they say, and are as distinct from each other as Asian elephants are from the extinct woolly mammoth.
72. The "Old Stone age" hall displays the real mammoth tusks, found on the bank of the Yenisey in the end of the 19th century.
73. Important gaps in the picture remain, but even so, enough data is there to make a comparison between the woolly mammoth and its closest living relative, the elephant(http://Sentencedict.com), they said.
74. Other common forms of synecdoche include two concentric circles or triangles (used as eyes in horse and bison paintings), ibex horns and the hump of a mammoth.
75. The mammoth size of village levies has historically been one of the major symptoms of maladministration.
76. This book has unfolded the millennium latter mammoth humanity interspace epic poem!
77. IMAGE 3: Woolly mammoth resconstruction at the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, British Columbia (Wikimedia Commons).
78. Unlike UNESCO designations, the sister-park arrangement between Mammoth Cave National Park and South China Karst World Heritage Site will be informal.
79. Theories range from the extinction of the mammoth to sudden environmental changes caused by a comet impacting or earth or the break of a massive freshwater lake, Lake Agassiz.
80. One of the two mammoth museums. It is located in the ice-house – a cave hollowed out in the permafrost. Even in summer the temperature is subzero here.
81. Scientists plan to empty the elephant inserted into an ordinary egg, let it by artificial means to grow and divide, and then get a mammoth gene containing the embryo.
82. I'm not a mammoth for five minutes and you're hitting on me?
83. K. and Australia extracted fragments of nucleic acids from three mammoth specimens, creating hemoglobin based on its coding DNA sequence.
84. The most impressive find is the nearly complete skeleton of the a huge Columbian mammoth.
85. Which is always a tremendous task, dear friends — a mammoth task.
86. Along the way, they meet Ellie, a female mammoth who is convinced she's a opossum like her brothers.
87. After this book has unfolded a millennium mammoth human interspace epic poem!
88. But doing this for thousands of products would be a mammoth undertaking.
89. Or he fights ( mammoth wrestler Big Show ) on WWE.
90. China, which seems to complete mammoth infrastructure projects on a routine basis, has claimed another world-beater with the opening of the longest sea bridge.
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