
Elephant-headed
"Elephant-headed" describes a figure or character that has the features of an elephant, particularly its large ears, long trunk, and sometimes tusks. This term is often used metaphorically to emphasize qualities associated with elephants, such as strength, wisdom, or memory. In mythology, notably in Hindu tradition, Lord Ganesha is depicted with an elephant's head, symbolizing auspiciousness and remover of obstacles. The phrase can also be used to describe a visual or symbolic resemblance, highlighting attributes like size, strength, or distinctive ear shape, without implying literal transformation.