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单词 proboscidean
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Definition of proboscidean in English:

proboscidean

(also proboscidian)
noun ˌprɒbəˈsɪdɪənˌproʊbəˈsɪdiən
Zoology
  • A mammal of the order Proboscidea, which comprises the elephants and their extinct relatives.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The earliest proboscideans lacked any trunk or tusks.
    • There were once more than 300 species within the family, known as proboscideans, but today only Asian elephants and African elephants still exist.
    • The team found several species of archaic proboscideans called Palaeomastodons previously known from 32-million-year-old coastal sediments in Fayum, Egypt.
    • In addition, because they are believed to be the sister group to proboscideans, their aquatic preferences raise interesting evolutionary questions.
    • The nature and behavior of these proboscideans have also haunted South African naturalist Lyall Watson, who evokes their world in Elephantoms: Tracking the Elephant (W. W. Norton).
adjective ˌprɒbəˈsɪdɪənˌproʊbəˈsɪdiən
Zoology
  • Relating to or denoting proboscideans.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If people hunted these animals to extinction, the authors argue, the kill sites should appear along the border between proboscidean and human ranges.
    • Hypsodonty has been shown to be a spurious correlate to obligate grazing in previous studies on certain equid and proboscidean taxa as well.
    • If climate was the culprit, then people and proboscideans should have shared some of the same territory, at least until climate change shrunk proboscidean habitat.
    • As humans moved north into Eurasia from Africa and, later, south from Alaska across the Americas, proboscidean range contracted correspondingly.
    • Climate change, then, cannot account for proboscidean extinction "unless one were to invoke serial climatic change that perfectly tracks human global colonization."
 
 

Definition of proboscidean in US English:

proboscidean

(also proboscidian)
nounˌproʊbəˈsɪdiənˌprōbəˈsidēən
Zoology
  • A mammal of the order Proboscidea, which comprises the elephants and their extinct relatives.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The earliest proboscideans lacked any trunk or tusks.
    • The team found several species of archaic proboscideans called Palaeomastodons previously known from 32-million-year-old coastal sediments in Fayum, Egypt.
    • In addition, because they are believed to be the sister group to proboscideans, their aquatic preferences raise interesting evolutionary questions.
    • There were once more than 300 species within the family, known as proboscideans, but today only Asian elephants and African elephants still exist.
    • The nature and behavior of these proboscideans have also haunted South African naturalist Lyall Watson, who evokes their world in Elephantoms: Tracking the Elephant (W. W. Norton).
adjectiveˌproʊbəˈsɪdiənˌprōbəˈsidēən
Zoology
  • Relating to or denoting proboscideans.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As humans moved north into Eurasia from Africa and, later, south from Alaska across the Americas, proboscidean range contracted correspondingly.
    • Climate change, then, cannot account for proboscidean extinction "unless one were to invoke serial climatic change that perfectly tracks human global colonization."
    • Hypsodonty has been shown to be a spurious correlate to obligate grazing in previous studies on certain equid and proboscidean taxa as well.
    • If people hunted these animals to extinction, the authors argue, the kill sites should appear along the border between proboscidean and human ranges.
    • If climate was the culprit, then people and proboscideans should have shared some of the same territory, at least until climate change shrunk proboscidean habitat.
 
 
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