Elephant
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(Zoöl.) A mammal of the order
Proboscidia and familyElephantidae , of which two living species,Elephas maximus (formerlyElephas Indicus ) andLoxodonta Africana (formerlyE. Africanus ), and several fossil species, are known. They have five toes, a long proboscis or trunk, and two large ivory tusks proceeding from the extremity of the upper jaw, and curving upwards. The molar teeth are large and have transverse folds. Elephants are the largest land animals now existing. The elephant is classed as apachyderm . - Ivory; the tusk of the elephant. Elephant apple (Bot.),
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A South African plant (
Testudinaria Elephantipes ), which has a massive rootstock covered with a kind of bark cracked with deep fissures; -- called alsotortoise plant . The interior part is barely edible, whence the plant is also calledHottentot's bread . -
A genus (
Elephantopus ) of coarse, composite weeds.
an East Indian fruit with a rough, hard rind, and edible pulp, borne by
Elephant bed (Geol.),
at Brighton, England, abounding in fossil remains of elephants.
Elephant beetle (Zoöl.),
any very large beetle of the genus
Elephant fish (Zoöl.),
a chimæroid fish (
Elephant paper ,
paper of large size, 23 × 28 inches.
Double elephant paper ,
paper measuring 26
Elephant seal (Zoöl.),
an African jumping shrew (
Elephant's ear (Bot.),
a name given to certain species of the genus Begonia, which have immense one-sided leaves.
Elephant's foot
the tooth shell. See