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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91. The elephant - like mammoth was discovered in 1997 by a nine - year - old reindeer hunter.
92. In the end, the mammoth dam an oversized impact on world opinion.
93. Scientists say they have reconstructed around half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago.
94. Ancestors of modern elephants lived on all continents except Australia. Ancient Asians were known as the woolly mammoth.
95. Some academics say that placing a mammoth paean to Confucius a stone's throw from Mao's mausoleum may have gone too far.
96. Partial remains of five mastodons, three Ice Age bison and a juvenile Columbian mammoth, as well as plant matter and insects, have also been found.
97. Mammoth Tank: Health increased by 15 %. Tusk Rockets range increased by 17 %, splash radius increased.
98. The most impressive find is the nearly complete skeleton of a huge Columbian mammoth.
99. Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky has the longest known cave system in the world, stretching more than 585 kilometers.
100. It was clearly a great environment for those go-getting humans from north Asia but, if you were a mammoth, the outlook wasn't quite so rosy.
101. Pseudo-time travel like this happens every day, with pictures taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, the mammoth Keck telescopes in Hawaii and the Chandra X-ray Observatory satellite to name just a few.
102. Japanese researchers will launch a project this year to resurrect the long-extinct mammoth by using cloning technology to bring the ancient pachyderm back to life in around five years time.
103. In the mammoth market economy sea, will certainly "to receive the wind-broken wave, holds up the head to voyage"!
104. The mammoth has now been restored in the Palaeontological Museum in Leningrad.
105. Mammoth Hot Springs is at the nnorthern entrance to the park.
106. They made a gigantic [ huge ; mammoth ] demonstration against the government.
106. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
107. Level 3 - The battle - hardened Centaur Warchief can absorb mammoth amounts of damage; he gains + 36 Strength.
108. Level 1 - The battle - hardened Centaur Warchief can absorb mammoth amounts of damage ; he gains + 12 Strength.
109. Ian and Stuart Paton, a pair of pumpkin-growing twin brothers, have grown some of the mammoth pumpkins in Pennington, Hampshire.
110. To preserve their beauty and scientific value, Mammoth Cave National Park, in the southern United States, and South China Karst World Heritage Site, in southern China, are becoming sister parks.
111. The average height of a Wooly Mammoth is about 11 feet tall.
112. Mammoth is a tape and drive system used for computer data storage and archiving.
113. Russia even has its own mammoth "oligarch" – palaeontologist Fedor Shidlovsky.
114. By comparison, the Great Wall in China is a mammoth presence.
115. Prof. Monica Junejah (Art Historian, University of Delhi): The Taj Mahal was a mammoth project of Shah Jahan's reign.
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