pachydermic (Meaning)
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pachydermic (a)
of or relating to or characteristic of pachyderms
Synonyms & Antonyms of pachydermic
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pachydermic Sentence Examples
- The elephant's pachydermic skin protected it from the rough terrain.
- The rhinoceros' pachydermic hide made it impervious to most attacks.
- The hippopotamus possessed a pachydermic skin that allowed it to be submerged in water for long periods.
- The pachydermic legs of the elephant provided it with immense strength and stability.
- Despite its pachydermic size, the elephant exhibited a surprising agility.
- The pachydermic nature of the mammoth's bones made them incredibly durable.
- The mastodon's pachydermic jaws enabled it to consume large quantities of vegetation.
- The pachydermic armor of the glyptodont made it one of the most heavily armored mammals of all time.
- The pachydermic wings of the giant flying squirrel allowed it to glide over long distances.
- The pachydermic trunk of the elephant was highly versatile, serving for both breathing and grasping objects.
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of or relating to or characteristic of pachyderms
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The elephant's pachydermic skin protected it from the rough terrain.
The rhinoceros' pachydermic hide made it impervious to most attacks.
The hippopotamus possessed a pachydermic skin that allowed it to be submerged in water for long periods.
The pachydermic legs of the elephant provided it with immense strength and stability.