mammoth

  • 31mammoth — noun a large extinct elephant of the Pleistocene epoch, typically hairy and with long curved tusks. [Mammuthus primigenius (woolly mammoth) and related species.] adjective huge. Origin C18: from Russ. mamo(n)t, prob. of Siberian origin …

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  • 32mammoth — adjective a crisis of mammoth proportions Syn: huge, enormous, gigantic, giant, colossal, massive, vast, immense, mighty, stupendous, monumental, Herculean, epic, prodigious, mountainous, monstrous, titanic, towering …

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  • 33Mammoth Cave National Park — Mammoth Cave redirects here. For other uses, see Mammoth Cave (disambiguation). Mammoth Cave National Park IUCN Category II (National Park) The Rotund …

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  • 34Mammoth Mountain Ski Area — Mammoth Mountain Wipeout Chutes under Chair 23 after a fresh snow with Minarets peaks of Ritter Range in the background. Location Mammoth Mountain Sierra Nevada …

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  • 35Mammoth Mountain — from U.S. Route 395 Elevation 11,059 ft (3,371 m)  …

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  • 36Mammoth (disambiguation) — Mammoth may refer to: Mammoth, an extinct mammal and close relative to the modern elephant Contents 1 Places in the United States 1.1 California 1.1.1 Mono County 1.2 …

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  • 37Mammoth (comics) — Mammoth Mammoth, from Outsiders #13 (August 2004). Art by Tom Raney. Publication information Publisher …

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  • 38Mammoth Cave Railroad — spur line …

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  • 39Mammoth Resource Partners — Mammoth Resource Partners, Inc. Type Private Industry Oil and Natural Gas Exploration Founded 2004 Headquarters Cave City, KY Key people Dr. Roger L. Cory, CEO, Daniel R. Northcutt, President …

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  • 40Mammoth Road — NH 128 (partial), NH 28A (partial) Route information Length: 29.3 mi (47.2 km) Major junctions South end …

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