Gigantopithecus vs Giganto - What's the difference?
gigantopithecus | giganto |
A giant monster, such as a hypothetical late descendent of Gigantopithecus.
* 1989 , (author and title information kept confidential by Google Books and the University of Michigan), Discover , January–June, volume 10
* 1995 , Robert Michael Pyle, Where Bigfoot Walks'', ''Crossing the Dark Divide , Houghton Mifflin Books, ISBN 0395857015 and ISBN 9780395857014, page 185
* 2000 , Lee Murphy and Mariana Malkoskie, Where Legends Roam , Defining Moments, ISBN 0966770447 and ISBN 9780966770445, page 160
* 2003 July 13, Ron Weiner, “Spanish Fry”, Futurama , FOX Television Network
As a proper noun gigantopithecus
is .As an adjective giganto is
(neologism) giant; gigantic.gigantopithecus
Not English
Gigantopithecus has no English definition. It may be misspelled.giganto
English
Noun
(en proper noun)- they are attempting to flesh out this conjectural confrontation between Homo erectus and Giganto , as the creature is affectionately known
- describe their search for fossils in Vietnam and their belief that Giganto (as they call it) cohabited with early man.
- When the Giganto dragged him off the tree, he lay on the ground looking up at the monstrous ape as it roared.
- Lrrr: You're going to kill this innocent Giganto ?
