"anthracothere" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: anthracotheres [plural]
Etymology: From scientific Latin Anthracotherium (genus name; see Anthracotherium § Etymology). By surface analysis, anthraco- + -there from Ancient Greek θηρίον (thēríon, “beast”). Etymology templates: {{surf|en|anthraco-||alt2=-there}} By surface analysis, anthraco- + -there, {{der|en|grc|θηρίον|gloss=beast}} Ancient Greek θηρίον (thēríon, “beast”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} anthracothere (plural anthracotheres)
  1. (paleontology) Any of several artiodactyl ungulates, of the extinct family Anthracotheriidae, related to the hippopotamus. Wikipedia link: Anthracotherium#Etymology Categories (topical): Paleontology Categories (lifeform): Even-toed ungulates Synonyms: anthracotheriid Translations (any of several artiodactyl ungulates of the extinct family Anthracotheriidae): antracotério [masculine] (Portuguese)

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