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elephantine

[ el-uh-fan-teen, -tahyn, -tin, el-uh-fuhn-teen, -tahyn ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to or resembling an elephant.
  2. huge, ponderous, or clumsy:

    elephantine movements; elephantine humor.



elephantine

/ ˌɛ±ôɪˈ´Úæ²Ô³Ù²¹Éª²Ô /

adjective

  1. denoting, relating to, or characteristic of an elephant or elephants
  2. huge, clumsy, or ponderous
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of elephantine1

1620–30; < Latin elephantinus < Greek ±ð±ô±ð±è³óá²Ô³Ù¾±²Ô´Ç²õ. See elephant, -ine 1
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Ten years after, she has yet to finish her second book, which has bloomed into an elephantine “four-hundred-year history of mulatto people in fictional form†— what her husband Lenny calls a “mulatto ‘War and Peace.’â€

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The elephantine grand piano can easily bully its smaller partners or timidly overcompensate.

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“He is mostly evasive. His pauses are elephantine. Broadway musicals could be mounted during his pauses.â€

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By the 1960s, Mr. Lorayne was best known for holding audiences rapt with feats of memory that bordered on the elephantine.

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It feels less oppressive, less elephantine, lighter and more graceful on its feet.

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