DINOSAURIAN

Etymology

Adjective

dinosaurian (comparative more dinosaurian, superlative most dinosaurian)

Of, relating to, or resembling a dinosaur.

Alternative letter-case form of Dinosaurian.

Noun

dinosaurian (plural dinosaurians)

A dinosaur.

Alternative letter-case form of Dinosaurian.

Etymology

Adjective

Dinosaurian (comparative more Dinosaurian, superlative most Dinosaurian)

Of or relating to the Dinosauria; resembling one of the Dinosauria.

Noun

Dinosaurian (plural Dinosaurians)

One belonging to the taxonomic superorder or clade Dinosauria; a dinosaur.

Source: Wiktionary


Di"no*saur, Di`no*sau"ri*an, n. Etym: [Gr. (Paleon.)

Definition: One of the Dinosauria. [Written also deinosaur, and deinosaurian.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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