hippo
1 Americannoun
plural
hipposnoun
noun
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short for hippopotamus
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an armoured police car
Etymology
Origin of hippo1
By shortening
Origin of hippo-3
< Greek: combining form of híppos; cognate with Latin equus, Old Irish ech, Old English eoh, Sanskrit aśvas, Lithuanian ašvà
Explanation
A hippo is a very large African mammal that lives both in and out of the water. Adult hippos can weigh well over 3,000 pounds. Hippos are the third-largest land mammals (after elephants and rhinos), and of the three, they are by far the most aggressive and territorial. These gray, hairless, barrel-shaped animals resemble enormous pigs, but they're more closely related to whales and dolphins. Hippo is shorthand for hippopotamus, a word that derives from the Greek ho hippos potamios, "the horse of the river."
Example Sentences
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Videos of the hippo went viral, memes were created, and visitor numbers at the zoo increased hugely as thousands flocked each weekend to catch a glimpse of Moo Deng.
From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026
Sotheby’s expected its Lalanne hippo copper bar cart to sell for up to $10 million last month.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 17, 2025
Goat, hippo and duck-shaped hot air balloons floated in clear blue skies over war-ravaged Myanmar this week in a rare opportunity for escapism.
From Barron's • Nov. 1, 2025
Further genome-wide analysis showed that the European hippo population had extremely low genetic diversity, suggesting it was both small and geographically isolated.
From Science Daily • Oct. 26, 2025
Jack and I both tried—and failed—to win anything, but we heard Amos won a yellow hippo and gave it to Ximena.
From "Wonder" by R. J. Palacio
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