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meg|a|there
meg|a|there «MEHG uh thihr», noun.
any one of an extinct group of huge, plant-eating mammals of the Pleistocene, resembling the sloths, the fossil remains of which have been found in South America.
[< New Latin (Cuvier) Megatherium < Greek mégas large + thēríon wild animal]

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