mastodon
See also: Mastodon
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
First attested 1813, from the New Latin genus name Mastodon (1806), coined by French naturalist Georges Cuvier, from Ancient Greek μαστός (mastós, “breast”) + ὀδούς (odoús, “tooth”), from the similarity of the mammilloid projections on the crowns of the extinct mammal's molars.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmæstədɑn/, /ˈmæstədən/[1]
Noun
mastodon (plural mastodons)
- Extinct elephant-like mammal of the genus Mammut that flourished worldwide from Miocene through Pleistocene times; differs from elephants and mammoths in the form of the molar teeth.

mastodon
Derived terms
Translations
extinct elephant-like mammal of the genus Mammut
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References
- “mastodon” in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary.
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