imperial mammoth
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Definition
Noun: * Imperial mammoth: A specific, extinct species of mammoth (Mammuthus imperator), known for being the largest known mammoth species. It was native to North America during the Pleistocene epoch.
Usage
The term "imperial mammoth" is used specifically as a proper noun to refer to this distinct paleontological species. It is typically used in scientific, historical, and educational contexts. * Fossil evidence suggests the imperial mammoth had long, curved tusks. * The imperial mammoth was one of the megafauna that roamed ancient North America.
Advanced Usage
- The name "imperial" denotes its impressive size and stature, drawing a comparison to an empire or emperor. It is often discussed in comparison to other mammoth species like the woolly mammoth () or the Columbian mammoth ().
Variants and Related Words
- Mammoth (n): The general term for any member of the extinct genus .
- Mammuthus imperator (n): The scientific binomial name for the imperial mammoth.
Synonyms
- Mammuthus imperator (Scientific name)
Different Meanings
The term "imperial mammoth" has only one specific meaning, referring to the extinct animal. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- largest known mammoth; of America