
1) Big, horny beast 2) Ionesco comedy 3) Ionesco play 4) Mammal with poor vision 5) Odd-toed ungulate 6) One with a thick skin 7) One with thick skin 8) Pachyderm 9) Perissodactyl 10) Perissodactyl mammal 11) Play by Eugène Ionesco 12) Play by Ionesco 13) Rhino 14) Safari sighting 15) Thick-skinned beast
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1) Rhino
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Dicerorhinus Diceros Rhinoceros Rhinoceros s, often abbreviated as rhino, is a group of five extant species of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae. Two of these species are native to Africa and three to Southern Asia. Members of the rhinoceros family are characterized by their large size (they are some of the largest remaining megafaun...
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[play] Rhinoceros (French original title Rhinocéros) is a play by Eugène Ionesco, written in 1959. The play belongs to the school of drama known as the Theatre of the Absurd. Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small, provincial French town turn into rhinoceroses; ultimately the only human who does not succumb to this mass...
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• (n.) Any pachyderm belonging to the genera Rhinoceros, Atelodus, and several allied genera of the family Rhinocerotidae, of which several living, and many extinct, species are known. They are large and powerful, and usually have either one or two stout conical median horns on the snout.
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(from the article `Ionesco, Eugène`) ...that Ionesco mastered the techniques of the full-length play: Amédée (1954), Tueur sans gages (1959; The Killer), and Le Rhinocéros (1959; ...
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any of five species of ponderous, hoofed mammals, family Rhinocerotidae (order Perissodactyla), found in eastern and southern Africa and in tropical ... [2 related articles]
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<zoology> Any pachyderm belonging to the genera Rhinoceros, Atelodus, and several allied genera of the family Rhinocerotidae, of which several living, and many extinct, species are known. They are large and powerful, and usually have either one or two stout conical median horns on the snout. ... The Indian, or white, and the Javan rhinocerose...
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Rhi·noc'e·ros noun [ Latin , from Greek ........., .........; .......... ........., the nose + ......... a horn: confer French rhinocéros . See Horn .] (Zoology) Any pachyderm belonging to the genera Rhinoceros , Atelodus , and several allied genera of the family
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A Rhinoceros is an odd-toed hoofed mammal of the family Rhinocerotidae. The one-horned Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) is up to two metres high at the shoulder, with a tubercled skin, folded into shield like pieces; the African rhinoceroses are smooth-skinned and two-horned. The African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is 1.5 metres hig...
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[
n] - massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
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rhinoceros 1. A very large herbivorous mammal with very thick skin and one or two horns on its snout. 2. A large, unwieldy quadruped of a genus now found only in Africa and Southern Asia, having a horn (or, in some species, two horns) on the nose and a very thick skin disposed in plates and folds. [It should be noted that the rhinoceros horn&...
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rhino noun massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
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Click images to enlargeLarge grazing mammal with one or more horns on its snout. Rhinoceroses have thick, loose skin with little hair, stumpy, powerful legs with three toes on each foot. The largest species (the one-horned Indian rhinoceros) can grow up to 2 m/6 ft high at the shoulder and weigh 2,300–4,000 k...
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Abbreviated from ?there?s a rhinoceros in the room,? this is an attribute (a story element or of the author?s writing) which is shriekingly obvious to everyone except the people closest to it
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massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
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