mastodons

[US]/[ˈmæstədɒn]/
[UK]/[ˈmæstədɒn]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.large extinct mammals of the family Mammut, having long, curved tusks; a person who is very large and unwieldy; a person of great size or strength

Phrases & Collocations

studying mastodons

ancient mastodons

fossil mastodons

extinct mastodons

huge mastodons

finding mastodons

like mastodons

were mastodons

early mastodons

remains of mastodons

Example Sentences

paleontologists unearthed the fossilized remains of several mastodons.

the museum displayed a full skeleton of a columbian mastodon.

these extinct mammals, the mastodons, roamed north america.

scientists study mastodon teeth to learn about their diet.

the discovery of mastodon fossils provided valuable insights.

compared to mammoths, mastodons had different tusk structures.

early human populations likely interacted with mastodons.

the mastodons migrated across vast landscapes during the ice age.

researchers analyzed mastodon dung to understand their environment.

the size and strength of mastodons were truly impressive.

geological layers revealed evidence of ancient mastodon habitats.

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