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| elephant | 1. <zoology> 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. 2. Ivory; the tusk of the elephant. <botany> Elephant apple, the tooth shell. See Dentalium. Origin: OE. Elefaunt, olifant, OF. Olifant, F. Elephant, L. Elephantus, elephas, -antis, fr. Gr,; of unknown origin; perh. Fr. Skr. Ibha, with the Semitic article al, el, prefixed, or fr. Semitic Aleph hindi Indian bull; or cf. Goth. Ulbandus camel, AS. Olfend. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| elephant leg | <medicine> A disease of the skin, in which it become enormously thickened, and is rough, hard, and fissured, like an elephant's hide. Origin: L, fr. Gr, from, an elephant. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| elephant man's disease | <syndrome> A disturbance of cell growth including benign tumours under the skin, overgrowth of the body, often more on one side than the other (hemihypertrophy), and overgrowth of fingers (macrodactyly). The syndrome is named after the greek god proteus the polymorphous who could change his appearance. The elephant man (john merrick) of 19th century england who was thought to have had neurofibromatosis probably had proteus syndrome. (12 Dec 1998) |
| elephantiac | <medicine> Affected with elephantiasis; characteristic of elephantiasis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| elephantiasis | <medicine> A disease of the skin, in which it become enormously thickened, and is rough, hard, and fissured, like an elephant's hide. Origin: L, fr. Gr, from, an elephant. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| elephantiasis neuromatosa | Enlargement of a limb due to diffuse neurofibromatosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elephantiasis scroti | Brawny swelling of the scrotum as a result of chronic lymphatic obstruction. Synonym: chyloderma, lymph scrotum, parasitic chylocele. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elephantiasis telangiectodes | Hypertrophy of the skin and subcutaneous tissues accompanied by and dependent upon dilation of the blood vessels. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elephantiasis vulvae | Swelling of the vulval tissues due to lymphatic obstruction; in some cases it may be caused by filariasis, with induration or ulceration of the skin. Synonym: elephantiasis vulvae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elephantiasis, filarial | Parasitic infestation of the human lymphatic system by wuchereria bancrofti or brugia malayi. It is also called lymphatic filariasis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| elephantine | Pertaining to the elephant, or resembling an elephant (commonly, in size); hence, huge; immense; heavy; as, of elephantine proportions; an elephantine step or tread. <geology> Elephantine epoch, the epoch distinguished by the existence of large pachyderms. <zoology> Elephantine tortoise, a huge land tortoise; especially, Testudo elephantina, from islands in the Indian Ocean; and T. Elephantopus, from the Galapagos Islands. Origin: L. Elephantinus of ivory, Gr., cf. F. Elephantin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| elephantoid fever | Lymphangitis and an elevation of temperature marking the beginning of endemic elephantiasis (filariasis). (05 Mar 2000) |
| elephantoidal | <zoology> Resembling an elephant in form or appearance. Origin: Elephant. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| water elephant | <zoology> The hippopotamus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sea elephant | <zoology> 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. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Elephantiases
Synonyms : Bancroftian Elephantiases, Elephantiases, Bancroftian, Elephantiases, Filarial, Filarial Elephantiases, Filariases, Lymphatic, Lymphatic Filariases
Synonyms : Elephant
| elephantiasis |
hypertrophy of certain body parts (usually legs and scrotum); the end state of the disease filariasis
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| elephantiasis neuromatosa |
hypertrophy of a limb
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| elephantiasis scroti |
swelling of the scrotum resulting from chronic lymphatic obstruction
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| elephantiasis |
A disease, often found in tropical countries, in which parts of the human body become enlarged. It is caused by small roundworms that are injected into the body by mosquitoes. ^
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| elephantiasic |
pertaining to elephantiasis.
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| elephant | five-toed pachyderm |
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| elephant | the symbol of the Republican Party |
| elephant | huge (to 9 ft.) extinct flightless bird of Madagascar |
| elephant | any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries |
| elephant | either of two large North Atlantic earless seals having snouts like trunks |
| elephant | small tree or shrub of the southwestern United States having a spicy odor and odd-pinnate leaves and small clusters of white flowers |
| elephant | putrid-smelling aroid of southeastern Asia (especially the Philippines) grown for its edible tuber |
| elephant | tropical South American tree having a wide-spreading crown of bipinnate leaves and coiled ear-shaped fruits |
| elephant | any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries |
| elephant | any plant of the genus Elephantopus having heads of blue or purple flowers |
| elephant | South African vine having a massive rootstock covered with deeply fissured bark |
| elephant | annual of southern United States to Mexico having large whitish or yellowish flowers mottled with purple and a long curving beak |
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