What's the difference between mastodonic and mastodontic?

Mastodonic


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  • (1) Rincón lists his most significant findings with the contagious enthusiasm of a child reciting the cast of the Ice Age movies: the giant femur of a six-tonne mastodon, a giant ground sloth, a 10-ft pelican, caimans the size of buses and the almost intact skull of a sabre-toothed tiger.
  • (2) Viewers may have tuned in to watch Feist or Bon Iver (or even "sludge" metallers Mastodon), but time seemed to stand still when La Havas took the stage.
  • (3) Nesta has worked with the centre for the advancement of sustainable medical innovation and Mastodon C to learn more about the take up of innovations by GP practices in England.
  • (4) A few months ago, a well-publicised paper claimed that the great beasts of the Americas – mammoths and mastodons, giant ground sloths, lions and sabretooths, eight-foot beavers, a bird with a 26-foot wingspan – could not have been exterminated by humans, because the fossil evidence for their extinction marginally pre-dates the evidence for human arrival .
  • (5) 3.50am BST Gary, meanwhile, opted for the "Mastodon" , which is only slightly more recognizable as a burger.
  • (6) In the Americas, alongside mastodons, mammoths, four-tusked and spiral-tusked elephants, there was a beaver the size of a black bear: eight feet from nose to tail.
  • (7) Here's some new sun-kissed indie rock from Avi Buffalo… …Some new imperious prog-metal from Mastodon… …and some new "dilapidated house" from Gut Nose.

Mastodontic


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a mastodon; as, mastodontic dimensions.

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