The rhinoceros is well known for it's large body and it's large horns. The rhinoceros is covered in mud. Look at that big rhinoceros!
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The Sanskrit word "Jangala" refers to uncultivated land and is the origin of the word jungle
The horned animal is a rhinoceros (name means nose horn).
The word "Rhinoceros" is a common noun. The name of a particular species of rhinoceros is a proper noun.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Kifaru" has the meaning of "Rhinoceros"
I saw at the zoo a big,grey,rhinoceros.
The rhinoceros is well known for it's large body and it's large horns. The rhinoceros is covered in mud. Look at that big rhinoceros!
Yes, the word 'rhino' is a noun, a shortened form of the noun 'rhinoceros', a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.
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The word 'rhino' is the Greek word for nose. 'Ceros' is the Greek word for horn. The word rhinoceros literally means 'horned nose'.
It is 'sai,' written: 犀
un rhinocéros (masc.)It's esesentially the same word, spelled "Rhinoceros", with an accent on the e.
un rhinocéros (masc.)It's esesentially the same word, spelled "Rhinoceros", with an accent on the e.
If you mean rhinoceros, the plural is rhinoceroses ( although a plural form rhinoceros may be encountered also).