pachydermatous
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or characteristic of pachyderms.
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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.
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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
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As a craftsman, he considers big-wheel potters like Spode and Wedgwood pathetically pachydermatous.
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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
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