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Summary
elephant's tusk
be
13
long
DEGREE
uniquely
2
very
2
OTHER
10 foot
1
3 facets
Facet
Type
Facet cluster
uniquely
2
degree
very
2
degree
10 foot
1
other
3 triples in cluster
tusk
be
long
9
tusk
be
long teeth
2
tusk
be
long tooth
2
13 source sentences
Source: Shown
Subject: Shown
Predicate: Shown
Object: Shown
Facet: Shown
SRC
A
tusk
is
a
very
long
tooth
that
protrudes
from
the
elephant
's
mouth
.
SRC
It
took
60
million
years
for
elephants
to
evolve
their
long
tusks
and
trunks
.
SRC
It
took
60
million
years
for
elephants
to
evolve
their
long
tusks
and
trunks
.
SRC
Male
African
elephants
have
long
and
large
tusks
while
female
African
elephants
have
short
tusks
that
are
hardly
visible
.
SRC
Male
Asian
elephants
also
sometimes
have
tusks
,
which
are
long
,
ivory
'
teeth
'
coming
from
outside
of
their
mouths
.
SRC
Male
narwhals
have
a
distinctive
tusk
,
which
in
fact
is
a
long
tooth
.
SRC
The
Elephant
is
thought
to
have
been
named
after
the
Greek
word
for
ivory
,
meaning
that
Elephants
were
named
for
their
uniquely
long
tusks
.
SRC
The
Elephant
is
thought
to
have
been
named
after
the
Greek
word
for
ivory
,
meaning
that
Elephants
were
named
for
their
uniquely
long
tusks
.
SRC
The
largest
bull
African
elephants
can
have
10
foot
long
tusks
and
must
become
accustomed
to
walking
with
their
heads
slightly
raised
lest
they
stop
short
jousting
the
ground
-
Elephant
Facts
SRC
The
prominent
tusks
were
directed
downward
and
were
very
long
;
in
older
males
they
sometimes
curved
over
each
other
.
SRC
These
elephants
can
be
easily
identified
due
to
their
long
tusks
and
large
ears
.
SRC
They
have
tusks
—
long
teeth
made
of
ivory
SRC
Tusks
are
long
teeth
,
with
a
third
of
their
length
residing
inside
an
elephant
's
skull
.