I. ˌprōbəˈsidēə, -ˌbäˈs-; prōˌbäsəˈd- noun plural
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin proboscid-, proboscis
: an order of large gravigrade mammals comprising the elephants and extinct related forms that typically have some of the teeth enlarged into tusks with corresponding modifications of the skull, that often have the nose drawn out into a trunk, and that are now limited to Africa and parts of Asia though formerly present in most parts of the world — compare mammoth , mastodon
II.
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin proboscid-, proboscis
synonym of martynia