olifant Synonyms

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olifant Meaning

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olifant (n.)

An elephant.

An ancient horn, made of ivory.

olifant Sentence Examples

  1. The massive olifant, a colossal land mammal, commanded the African savanna with its majestic presence.
  2. As the olifant's trunk unfurled, it plucked a branch from a nearby tree with ease.
  3. The olifant's tusks, gleaming with ivory, curved slightly upwards, enhancing its formidable appearance.
  4. The herd of olifants grazed peacefully on the lush vegetation, their heavy footsteps shaking the ground.
  5. The olifant's keen eyesight detected the slightest movement, alerting the rest of the herd to potential danger.
  6. During the dry season, the olifants traveled long distances to find water, their massive bodies navigating the rugged terrain.
  7. The olifant's thick skin protected it from thorns and sharp objects, making it a formidable opponent.
  8. The matriarch of the olifant herd led with unwavering authority, guiding her family through unfamiliar territories.
  9. The olifant's intelligence was evident in its ability to communicate with other members of its herd using various vocalizations.
  10. Despite its size, the olifant moved with grace and agility, effortlessly traversing the African wilderness.

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An elephant., An ancient horn, made of ivory.

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The massive olifant, a colossal land mammal, commanded the African savanna with its majestic presence.

As the olifant's trunk unfurled, it plucked a branch from a nearby tree with ease.

The olifant's tusks, gleaming with ivory, curved slightly upwards, enhancing its formidable appearance.

The herd of olifants grazed peacefully on the lush vegetation, their heavy footsteps shaking the ground.