Pachyderm

Etymology
pachy- + derma, from παχύδερμος: (pachydermos) < παχύς: (pachys), (thick) + δέρμα: (derma), skin

Noun

 * 1) Someone (or something) with thick skin. It is used for animals such as an elephant or a hippopotamus.
 * 2)  A member of the obsolete taxonomic group Pachydermata, grouping of thick-skinned, hoofed animals such as the rhinoceros, hippopotamus, elephant, pig and horse.
 * 3)  An elephant
 * 4)  A person that is not affected by (does not care about) what others say about him or her.
 * 5)  Someone who is insensitive.

Translations

 * Greek: παχύδερμο


 * Italian:


 * Esperanto: paĥidermo
 * Greek: παχύδερμο


 * Italian:


 * Greek: παχύδερμο (3,4)

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