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Chryselephantine
Chryselephantine Chrys`el*e*phan"tine, a. [Gr. chryso`s gold + ? made of ivory, fr. ? ivory, elephant.] Composed of, or adorned with, gold and ivory. Note: The chryselephantine statues of the Greeks were built up with inferior materials, veneered, as it were, with ivory for the flesh, and gold decorated with color for the hair and garments.
Elephantiac
Elephantiac El`e*phan"ti*ac, a. (Med.) Affected with elephantiasis; characteristic of elephantiasis.

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- Elephantis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλεφαντίς) (fl. late 1st century BC) was a Gr**** poet and physician renowned in the classical world as the author of a notorious...
- Haematomyzus elephantis is a species of louse that is an ectoparasite of elephants. The species was first described from a specimen obtained from a captive...
- In Gr**** mythology, Elephantis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλεφαντίδος) was one of the multiple women of Danaus, king of Libya. She became the mother of two Danaides:...
- his team developed Elephanti. Elephanti had its debut at the Internet w**** 2012 in NYC and is headquartered in Singapore. The Elephanti app proved not to...
- Mycobacterium elephantis, a bacterium of the family Mycobacteriaceae, was discovered and isolated from a deceased elephant near India and may be linked...
- Labeobarbus polylepis (Boulenger, 1907) Synonyms Barbus polylepis Boulenger, 1907 Barbus elephantis Boulenger, 1907 Barbus lineolatus Gilchrist & Thompson, 1913...
- Tabula Peutingeriana (a medieval copy of Roman map) has "in his locis elephanti nas****ur", "in his locis scorpiones nas****ur" and "hic cenocephali nas****ur"...
- culture. The word elephant is derived from the Latin word elephas (genitive elephantis) 'elephant', which is the Latinised form of the ancient Gr**** ἐλέφας (elephas)...
- hinc altis stant propugnacula muris, quae dorso immanes gestant in bella Elephanti. "Then twin, as if at the ends, citadels in the corners, here and here...
- Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Teleph****a Danaus Elephantis Aegyptus Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix Mantineus Hypermnestra Lynceus Harmonia...