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pachydermatous

American  
[pak-i-dur-muh-tuhs] / ˌpæk ɪˈdɜr mə təs /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of pachyderms.

  2. thick-skinned; insensitive.

    a pachydermatous indifference to insults.


Other Word Forms

  • pachydermatously adverb

Etymology

Origin of pachydermatous

1815–25; < New Latin Pachydermat ( a ) ( pachyderm ) + -ous

Example Sentences

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In some shows, he impaled a watermelon rind — he dubbed it the “thick pachydermatous outer melon layer” — with a card thrown at speeds approaching 90 miles per hour.

From Washington Post • Nov. 25, 2018

Months later, at another concert, he spied her again in the audience, made his pachydermatous instrument serenade her with mournful and passionate moans.

From Time Magazine Archive

But pachydermatous Mr. Kaiser, who also appeared before the committee, showed no embarrassment, wanted no prayers.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a craftsman, he considers big-wheel potters like Spode and Wedgwood pathetically pachydermatous.

From Time Magazine Archive

John Bull is not as pachydermatous as once he was, and a chance word of Brother Jonathan's penetrates and rankles.

From Americanisms and Briticisms with other essays on other isms by Matthews, Brander