The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dinotherium
Dinothere \Di"no*there\, ||Dinotherium \Di`no*the"ri*um\, n. (Paleon.) A large extinct proboscidean mammal from the miocene beds of Europe and Asia. It is remarkable for a pair of tusks directed downward from the decurved apex of the lower jaw.
Wiktionary
dinotherium
n. (context biology English) an extinct animal of large size, with elephant-like tusks curved down from its lower jaw.
Usage examples of "dinotherium".
Even his ship, a newly built version of the ogre mammoth called a dinotherium, was the stuff of legend.
Bent on revenge, the dragon sped toward the dinotherium, leaving a trail of blood droplets floating behind her.
She released the shattered dinotherium and took flight, weaving and pitching in an attempt to rid herself of the clinging horror.