Meaning & Definition of word "Mammoth"

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    Mammoth

    /ˈmæməθ/

    noun:

    • 1. A large, extinct elephant-like mammal of the genus Mammuthus, similar to modern elephants but with long, curved tusks and a shaggy coat, that lived during the Ice Ages.
      • Example: Fossils of the mammoth have been found in Siberia, frozen in permafrost for thousands of years.
    • 2. Something of great size or importance.
      • Example: The construction of the new stadium was a mammoth undertaking, requiring years of planning and resources.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having great mass and size; gigantic.
      • Example: The team faced a mammoth challenge in trying to turn their season around after a rough start.
    • 2. Imposing; colossal.
      • Example: She made a mammoth effort to complete the project ahead of the deadline.

    Etymology

    From the Russian 'mamont', itself possibly from the Mansi language.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mammoth task:

    A very large and difficult job or task.

    mammoth proportions:

    Something that is exceedingly large.

    mammoth effort:

    A significant, extensive attempt at accomplishing something.

    Related Words

    elephant:

    A large herbivorous mammal known for its trunk.

    paleo:

    Relating to ancient history, especially prehistoric times.

    megafauna:

    Large or giant animals, typically in the Ice Age.

    Slang Meanings of mammoth

    Meaning: Something impressively large or big.

    Example Sentence: That new movie was a mammoth hit at the box office.

    Meaning: A challenge that is much bigger than expected.

    Example Sentence: Taking on that project became a mammoth headache!