A pachyderm is an elephant. Pachy being Latin for thick, derm being Latin for skin.
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A pachyderm is a term used to refer to any thick-skinned, hoofed mammal. This can include animals like elephants, rhinoceroses, and hippopotamuses.
A pachyderm is someone or something with thick skin - often used for animals such as an elephant or a hippopotamus.
An elephant is a pachyderm.
Pachyderm would be a nickname for an African elephant.
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pachyderm, means "thick skinned"
"Patchyderm" likely refers to a misspelling of "pachyderm," which is an outdated term for a group of large mammals with thick skin, such as elephants, rhinoceroses, and hippos.