glyptodon

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English

Etymology

From the New Latin genus name Glyptodon (from Ancient Greek Ancient Greek γλυπτός (gluptós, sculptured) +‎ -odon (tooth), 'grooved or carved tooth').

Noun

glyptodon (plural glyptodons)

  1. (paleontology) A member of the genus Glyptodon of extinct giant armadillos.
    • 1851 June 11, The Geelong Advertiser, Victoria, page 1, column 2:
      The more striking phenomena first and most strongly impress the mind, which contrasts for example, the great Cave-Bears of Europe with the actual Brown Bear, the Megatheriods of South America with the small existing sloths, and the gigantic Glyptodons with the Armadillos.
    • 1980, Gene Wolfe, chapter IV, in The Shadow of the Torturer (The Book of the New Sun; 1), New York: Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 43:
      Statues of beasts stood with their backs to the four walls of the court, eyes turned to watch the canted dial: hulking barylambdas; arctothers, the monarchs of bears; glyptodons; smilodons with fangs like glaives.
  2. (obsolete) Synonym of glyptodontid

French

Noun

glyptodon m (plural glyptodons)

  1. glyptodon

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