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ˈdaɪ nəˌsɔrdi·nosaur

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. dinosaurnoun

    any of numerous extinct terrestrial reptiles of the Mesozoic era

Wiktionary

  1. dinosaurnoun

    Any of various extinct reptiles belonging to the Dinosauria, existing between about 230 million and 65 million years ago.

  2. dinosaurnoun

    A person or organisation which is very old or has very old-fashioned views or is not willing to change and adapt.

  3. dinosaurnoun

    Anything that is no longer in common use or practice.

  4. Etymology: From δεινός + σαῦρος.

Wikipedia

  1. Dinosaur

    A dinosaur is a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Dinosaurnoun

    alt. of Dinosaurian

Wikidata

  1. Dinosaur

    Dinosaurs are a diverse group of animals of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, approximately 230 million years ago, and were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for 135 million years, from the beginning of the Jurassic until the end of the Cretaceous, when the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event led to the extinction of most dinosaur groups at the close of the Mesozoic Era. The fossil record indicates that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic Period and, consequently, they are considered a subgroup of dinosaurs by many paleontologists. Some birds survived the extinction event that occurred 66 million years ago, and their descendants continue the dinosaur lineage to the present day. Dinosaurs are a varied group of animals from taxonomic, morphological and ecological standpoints. Birds, at over 9,000 living species, are the most diverse group of vertebrates besides perciform fish. Using fossil evidence, paleontologists have identified over 500 distinct genera and more than 1,000 different species of non-avian dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are represented on every continent by both extant species and fossil remains. Some are herbivorous, others carnivorous. While dinosaurs were ancestrally bipedal, many extinct groups included quadrupedal species, and some were able to shift between these stances. Elaborate display structures such as horns or crests are common to all dinosaur groups, and some extinct groups developed skeletal modifications such as bony armor and spines. Evidence suggests that egg laying and nest building are additional traits shared by all dinosaurs. While modern birds are generally small due to the constraints of flight, many prehistoric dinosaurs were large-bodied—the largest sauropod dinosaurs may have achieved lengths of 58 meters and heights of 9.25 meters. Still, the idea that non-avian dinosaurs were uniformly gigantic is a misconception based on preservation bias, as large, sturdy bones are more likely to last until they are fossilized. Many dinosaurs were quite small: Xixianykus, for example, was only about 50 cm long.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Dinosaur

    dī′no-sawr, n. a gigantic extinct reptile, which attained a length of eighty feet. [Formed from Gr. deinos, terrible, and sauros, lizard.]

The New Hacker's Dictionary

  1. dinosaur

    1. Any hardware requiring raised flooring and special power. Used especially of old minis and mainframes, in contrast with newer microprocessor-based machines. In a famous quote from the 1998 Unix EXPO, Bill Joy compared the liquid-cooled mainframe in the massive IBM display with a grazing dinosaur “with a truck outside pumping its bodily fluids through it”. IBM was not amused. Compare big iron; see also mainframe. 2. [IBM] A very conservative user; a zipperhead.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Dinosaur in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Dinosaur in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of Dinosaur in a Sentence

  1. Darla Zelenitsky:

    It is an amazing specimen... I have been working on dinosaur eggs for 25 years and have yet to see anything like it, up until now, little has been known of what was going on inside a dinosaur's egg prior to hatching, as there are so few embryonic skeletons, particularly those that are complete and preserved in a life pose.

  2. Bryce Dallas Howard:

    I think my dad is going to be more scared that I ran around the entire film in high heels than any dinosaur chasing after me, at the beginning I was kind of against the idea of wearing them, but then one day while looking at the terrain prior to a shoot, I just looked at Colin and said, ‘I think I’ll keep the shoes on.'.

  3. Dean Lomax:

    The most intriguing feature of our footprint is a long portion preserved at the back of the foot, which is an impression of what we call the metapodium, the presence of this might suggest our large meat-eater was squatting down in the mud, before standing up and walking away. It’s fun to think this dinosaur might well have been strolling along a muddy coastal plain one lazy Sunday afternoon in the Jurassic.

  4. Steve Salisbury:

    This is the most diverse dinosaur track fauna ever recorded, if we went back in time 130 million years ago, we would've seen all these different dinosaurs walking over this coastline. It must've been quite a site.

  5. Susannah Maidment:

    But even if one was to find some fragments of DNA, we would not be able to reconstruct a dinosaur 'Jurassic Park-style' because we would need the complete genome to figure out where the holes in the DNA are.

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