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Tyrannosaur - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tyrannosaur is a large, carnivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period, known for its powerful jaws and short arms. The most famous species is Tyrannosaurus rex.

tyrannosaur

/tɪˈrænəˌsɔr/ /tɪˈrænəˌsɔː/

Definition:

A large carnivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous period with powerful jaws and short forelimbs.

Synonyms:

theropod, predator, carnivore

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

herbivore, prey

Common Collocations:

fossilized tyrannosaur, tyrannosaur skeleton, juvenile tyrannosaur

Derivatives:

tyrannosaurus, tyrannosaurian

Usage Tips:

Use "tyrannosaur" to refer specifically to members of the Tyrannosauridae family in paleontology or popular culture.

Common Phrases:

king of the dinosaurs, T-rex cousin, apex predator

Etymology:

From Greek "tyrannos" (tyrant) + "sauros" (lizard), coined in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The tyrannosaur dominated its ecosystem as a top predator.
  • 2. Children love learning about the fierce tyrannosaur in school.
  • 3. Scientists discovered a nearly complete tyrannosaur fossil in Montana.
  • 4. The museum’s tyrannosaur exhibit attracts thousands of visitors yearly.

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