The word "rhinoceros" first crossed the verbal playing field circa the year 1300. Its root is the Greek rhinokeros, a word which has, fairly obviously, an also Greek root. That root is rhinos, which means "nose." In approximately the 1880s, the shortened version of "rhinoceros," "rhino" began to become known. It is unkind to call people with either interesting noses or eating disorders any of these things, I note, glancing at the categories wherein this question appeared.
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The medical root word 'rhino' refers to the nose.
The German word for rhino is Nashorn.
The word for rhino in Hindi is "गेंदा" (geNdā).
The Javan rhino originated in the Eocene period around 50 million years ago. Today, there are only around 60 Javan rhinos in existence.
Yes, the word 'rhino' is a noun, a shortened form of the noun 'rhinoceros', a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.
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Yes. "Rhino" is the short-form word for "rhinoceros," which lives in tropical climates.
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Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
The noun rhino (or rhinoceros) is a common gender noun, a word for either a male or a female.The gender noun for a male rhino is a bull; the gender noun for a female rhino is a cow.
There are five species of Rhinoceros, two which live in Africa, (the Black and White rhino) and the other three live in Asia. The Javan rhino lives in Vietnam and Java, the Indian rhino lives in Nepal and North East India, and the Sumatran rhino lives in Thailand, Borneo, Sumatra, Malaya and Myanmar.