behemoth
Americannoun
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an animal, perhaps the hippopotamus, mentioned in the Bible.
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any creature or thing of monstrous size or power.
The army's new tank is a behemoth.
The cartel is a behemoth that small business owners fear.
noun
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Old Testament a gigantic beast, probably a hippopotamus, described in Job 40:15
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a huge or monstrous person or thing
Usage
What is a behemoth? A behemoth is a thing or creature of enormous size or power, as in An elephant is a behemoth that even lions and rhinos are afraid of.The word Behemoth also refers to a monstrous creature from the Bible. In Job 40:15, an unknown large animal is referred to as a behemoth and is said to have immense power and eat grass. It is commonly thought that the animal being described is actually a hippopotamus.Example: The powerful company is a behemoth in the electronics industry, dominating the market.
Pop Culture
— Behemoth: Thomas Hobbes's 1681 book on the English Civil Wars, from the Scottish revolution in 1637 to the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660. —Behemoth: A character in The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. Behemoth is a walking, talking, gun-toting black cat, and a demon in disguise. —Behemoth: A Polish rock band, playing what's known as blackened death metal, a mix of black metal and thrash metal music. —The Behemoth: A video game development company, creators of the popular video games Alien Hominid (2004) and Castle Crashers (2008). — Behemoth: The second book in Scott Westerfield’s steampunk young adult series, published in 2010.
Etymology
Origin of behemoth
1350–1400; from Hebrew bəhēmōth, an augmentative plural of bəhēmāh beast; replacing Middle English bemoth
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