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Extended London-Eyring-Polyani-Sato (potential Energy Surface)
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The hippopotamus.
The sea elephant.
A very large seal (Macrorhinus proboscideus) of the Antarctic seas, much hunted for its oil. It sometimes attains a length of thirty feet, and is remarkable for the prolongation of the nose of the adult male into an erectile elastic proboscis, about a foot in length. Another species of smaller size (M. angustirostris) occurs on the coast of Lower California, but is now nearly extinct.
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Elephantiasis.
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An elephant having large tusks.
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The proboscis of an elephant.
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A disease of the skin, in which it become enormously thickened, and is rough, hard, and fissured, like an elephant's hide.
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One of certain small prominences on the hind part of the face of an elephant's tooth.
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The purslane tree of South Africa, -- said to be the favorite food of elephants.
v. t.
To throw out forcibly and abudantly, as liquids through an office or a pipe; to eject in a jet; as, an elephant spouts water from his trunk.
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Affected with elephantiasis; characteristic of elephantiasis.
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Resembling an elephant in form or appearance.
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Dimensions; compass; space occupied, as measured by cubic units, that is, cubic inches, feet, yards, etc.; mass; bulk; as, the volume of an elephant's body; a volume of gas.
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Ivory; the tusk of the elephant.
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Pertaining to the elephant, or resembling an elephant (commonly, in size); hence, huge; immense; heavy; as, of elephantine proportions; an elephantine step or tread.
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Alt. of Elephantoidal
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The track or trail of any wild animal; as, the spoor of an elephant; -- used originally by travelers in South Africa.
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A mammal of the order Proboscidia, of which two living species, Elephas Indicus and E. Africanus, and several fossil species, are known. They have a 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.
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One of the elongated incisor or canine teeth of the wild boar, elephant, etc.; hence, any long, protruding tooth.
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An elephant that has separated from a herd and roams about alone, in which state it is very savage.
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