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    Rhi·no
    /ˈrīnō/

    noun

    • 1. a rhinoceros. informal
  2. Noun. Their work revealed that Denisovans could hunt, butcher and process a range of different large and small animals, including woolly rhinos, blue sheep, wild yaks, marmots and birds.

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  4. Rhino is a noun that means a rhinoceros, a wild mammal with a thick horn on its nose. Rhino is also a prefix that means relating to the nose, such as in rhinoplasty or rhinosinusitis.

  5. 1. [ rahy -noh ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. , plural rhi·nos, (especially collectively) rhi·no. a rhinoceros. rhino. 2. [ rahy -noh ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. , Chiefly British Slang. money; cash. rhino- 3. a combining form meaning “nose,” used in the formation of compound words: rhinology. rhino- 1. combining_form.

  6. rhino-. prefix. medical specialized us / raɪ.noʊ- / uk / raɪ.nəʊ- /. relating to the nose: Rhinoplasty is colloquially referred to as a nose job. Chronic sufferers of rhinosinusitis are experiencing the body's overreactive immune response to fungi in the air.

  7. Rhino is a short form of rhinoceros, a large mammal with a horn on its nose. It can also mean money in British slang. See different sources and translations of rhino.

  8. noun. massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout. synonyms: rhinoceros.

  9. The meaning of RHINOCEROS is any of a family (Rhinocerotidae) of large heavyset herbivorous perissodactyl mammals of Africa and Asia that have one or two upright keratinous horns on the snout and thick gray to brown skin with little hair.

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