English to Kannada Dictionary mammoth

mammoth

ಮಹಾಗಜ
definition
noun
Woolly mammoths , which are now extinct, lived from the Pleistocene to the early Holocene period from about 120,000 to 4,000 years ago.
a large extinct elephant of the Pleistocene epoch, typically hairy with a sloping back and long curved tusks.
adjective
a mammoth corporation
huge.
translation of 'mammoth'
ಮಹಾಗಜ,
ಅತಿ ದೊಡ್ಡ
example
It was a 'mammoth' task, especially considering he discovered the place only by accident.
Otherwise Zambia needs a pat on the back for embarking on this 'mammoth' task of fighting corruption.
After a tooth erupts from the gum cavity, the 'mammoth' uses it in grinding coarse vegetation like grass.
The sudden reappearance of his father, coupled with his mother's 'mammoth' success, proves to be too much.
They are able to quickly pull relevant information from this 'mammoth' database.
It has been a 'mammoth' task because in places they have grown to more than 13 feet.
Like any 'mammoth' task, it can be difficult to get started.
Leonard designed the block, which has giant bore spacings and 'mammoth' cylinder heads.
The turbulence this 'mammoth' decline will create will throw every aspect of our lives through whirling vortexes.
But here I have the ability to take a step back and see the green leaves as 'mammoth' trees.
He explains at one point that he could not possibly document all of the information in this 'mammoth' book.
Constructions meant to withstand 'mammoth' assault crumble without protest.
For this one 'mammoth' presentation alone, the set is worth the price of digital admission.
This is a 'mammoth' task by any criteria, and the more hands there are the lighter the work load for each individual.
Instead, the need for 'mammoth' funds to mount election campaigns allowed big business to keep buying influence.
Mr Johnson does not mince his words when it comes to emphasising the dangers associated with this 'mammoth' project.
As long as it's not a multicolored, 'mammoth' hat with a humongous pom-pom attached to it.
A scandal of 'mammoth' proportions has hit the media industry, but no-one seems to be giving it a second thought.
Then all that remains is the 'mammoth' task of delivering all the presents on time.
Livingstone acknowledges it will be a 'mammoth' task to fill every nook and cranny of the national stadium.
When two or more people are living under the same roof these somewhat trivial things can quickly turn into issues of 'mammoth' importance.
By understanding how 'mammoths' responded to their changing environment, experts hope to gain insight to why the giant mammals went extinct.
Scientists tell us that around 14,000 years ago North America was the home of large populations of 'mammoths' and mastodons.
The latest research on mammoth tusks shows that young male 'mammoths' were being forced out of family groups much earlier than normal.
Woolly 'mammoths' , which are now extinct, lived from the Pleistocene to the early Holocene period from about 120,000 to 4,000 years ago.
It caused the extinction of 'mammoths' and many other species, leaving a world that was warmer but much less diverse.
From 'mammoths' and mastodons the Clovis foragers would have learned much about edible wild plants.
Environmental evidence suggests the site was once a series of ponds used as a watering place, although it is unclear whether the 'mammoths' died of natural causes and were later scavenged, or were killed by Neanderthal hunters.
The vegetation today is too sparse to support large herds of 'mammoths' anyway.
And what this ingenious man did was section the trunks of mastodonts and 'mammoths' and read their life history.
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