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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.


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Etymology

Origin of pachydermatous

1815–25; < New Latin Pachydermat ( a ) ( see 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

Theodore Dreiser, 74, pachydermatous, persistent, humorless novelist; of a heart attack; in Hollywood, shortly after completing two novels, his first in over 20 years.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

Nature, it would seem, has fashioned him neither pachydermatous nor pugilistic.

From The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster by Begbie, Harold