proboscidial

proboscidial
\\|prōbə|sidēəl, -ˌbäs|s-\ adjective
Etymology: Latin proboscid-, proboscis + English -ial

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proboˈscidial, a.
[irreg. for proboscidal.]
in Webster.

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  • proboscidial — pro·bos·cid·i·al …   English syllables

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