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mas·to·don I. \ˈmastəˌdän, ˈmaas-, -_dən\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin Mastodont-, Mastodon (synonym of Mammut), from mast- + -odont-, -odon -odon; from the nipple-shaped projections on the molar teeth 1. : any of numerous extinct mammals especially of the genus Mammut that greatly resemble elephants, differ from the mammoths and existing elephants chiefly in the form of the molar teeth, have sometimes small tusks in the lower jaw besides those in the upper jaw, and are widely distributed in Oligocene to late Pleistocene formations 2. : someone or something of gigantic size or unusually large size : giant < military vehicles from little jeeps to six-wheel armored mastodons — Gelett Burgess > < the mastodons in the ring sweated their way into the next match — J.K.Hutchins > • mas·to·don·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|dänik\ adjective II. Etymology: New Latin Mastodont-, Mastodon synonym of mammut III. adjective Etymology: mastodon (I) : mammoth < this is the time of the mastodon movie — Newsweek > |