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coryphodon
[kuh-rif-uh-don]
noun
a primitive hoofed mammal of the extinct genus Coryphodon, of the early Eocene Epoch, having a long, thickset body, short legs, and five-toed feet, each toe ending in a small hoof.
Word History and Origins
Origin of coryphodon1
Example Sentences
In particular, they sampled the isotopes from teeth of a large, -dwelling mammal Coryphodon.
In the Middle Eocene, the place of Coryphodon was taken by Dinoceras and allied forms.
Fore-foot of Coryphodon 215 173.
Coryphodon is thus, as might be expected in a primal placental mammal, a creature of somewhat generalised type.
Creatures so supported and so armed, and217 living where food was plentiful, might well dispense with any great degree of intelligence, and their development of brain is consequently little better than that of Coryphodon.
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