Definitions for mastodons

mastodons mas·to·don

Spelling: [mas-tuh-don]
IPA: /ˈmæs təˌdɒn/

Mastodons is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 326 anagrams from letters in mastodons (admnoosst).

Definitions for mastodons

noun

  1. a massive, elephantlike mammal of the genus Mammut (Mastodon), that flourished worldwide from the Miocene through the Pleistocene epochs and, in North America, into recent times, having long, curved upper tusks and, in the male, short lower tusks.
  2. a person of immense size, power, influence, etc.
  3. a massive, elephantlike mammal of the genus Mammut (Mastodon), that flourished worldwide from the Miocene through the Pleistocene epochs and, in North America, into recent times, having long, curved upper tusks and, in the male, short lower tusks.
  4. a person of immense size, power, influence, etc.

Origin of mastodons

1805-15; New Latin Greek mast(ós) breast + odṓn tooth

Examples for mastodons

It has already abandoned the mastodon Arctic Shtokman field.

Its staff was mastodon ivory, the paleontologists had determined.

All the Indians in the group that had gathered about the mastodon, nodded at this.

The mastodon staggered, then regained his stride and went rushing on.

"I had come up from the lower hills all one day," said the mastodon.

Forepaugh had a mastodon up his sleeve for everybody else's elephant.

The mastodon rocked to and fro on his huge feet, embarrassedly.

She says they were only made for scenery—like the rhinoceros and the mastodon.

A good deal of interest is connected with the finding of one mastodon's tooth.

No mastodon steak for them, Dolly; no nice wing-bone of ictiosaurus—they starved.

"I had come up from the lower hills all one day," said the mastodon.

No mastodon steak for them, Dolly; no nice wing-bone of ictiosaurus—they starved.

The mastodon staggered, then regained his stride and went rushing on.

A good deal of interest is connected with the finding of one mastodon's tooth.

It has already abandoned the mastodon Arctic Shtokman field.

Its staff was mastodon ivory, the paleontologists had determined.

Forepaugh had a mastodon up his sleeve for everybody else's elephant.

All the Indians in the group that had gathered about the mastodon, nodded at this.

The mastodon rocked to and fro on his huge feet, embarrassedly.

She says they were only made for scenery—like the rhinoceros and the mastodon.

Word Value for mastodons
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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