pachyderma
/pækɪˈdɛrmə/Definitions
1. noun
a group of mammals including elephants, rhinoceroses, and hippopotamuses, characterized by a thick layer of skin and a large body size
“The safari guide led the group to observe a large pachyderma in its natural habitat.”
2. noun
a type of skin or hide, especially one that is thick and tough
“The leathery pachyderma of the old saddle was cracked and worn.”