behemoth
61behemoth — be·he·moth || bɪ hiËmɒθ n. hippopotamus; something huge, something having great size and weight …
62behemoth — [bɪ hi:mɒθ, bi:hɪˌməʊθ] noun a huge or monstrous creature. Origin ME: from Heb. bĕhēmōṯ, intensive plural of bĕhēmāh beast …
63behemoth — noun (C) literary something that is very large: five warships, including two 64,000 ton behemoths …
64behemoth — be·he·moth …
65behemoth — be•he•moth [[t]bɪˈhi məθ, ˈbi ə [/t]] n. 1) bib an animal, perhaps the hippopotamus, mentioned in Job 40:15–24 2) any creature or thing of monstrous size or power • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME bemoth < Heb bəhēmōth …
66Behemoth — Originally the name meant simply an animal, but it then came to have a pejorative connotation, and so to be synonymous with Satan. It may in fact have been a hippopotamus …
67behemoth — n. gigantic animal, mentioned in Job XI; hippopotamus …
68behemoth — Pehemo …
69behemoth — n. an enormous creature or thing. Etymology: ME f. Heb. behemocirct intensive pl. of behemah beast, perh. f. Egyptian p ehe mau water ox …
70Operation Behemoth — Artist s conception of the operation Behemoth 2 Operation Behemoth 1, Behemoth 2 (Russian: Бегемот Begemot, Hippopotamus) were military exercises held by the Soviet Northern Fleet in 1989 and 1991. Behemoth 2 was the first time ever when a… …