Ceratopsid

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛrəˌtɒpsɪd/

Definitions of ceratopsid

noun a type of herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period, characterized by a bony frill at the back of the skull and a beak-like mouth

Example Sentences

A1 A ceratopsid is a type of dinosaur with a frilled head and horns.

A2 Scientists believe that ceratopsids lived during the Late Cretaceous period.

B1 Paleontologists have discovered fossilized remains of ceratopsids in North America.

B2 The Triceratops is one of the most well-known ceratopsids.

C1 Researchers continue to study the evolution and behavior of ceratopsids.

C2 The diverse range of ceratopsids provides valuable insights into prehistoric ecosystems.

Examples of ceratopsid in a Sentence

formal The ceratopsid dinosaurs were known for their distinctive frilled skulls and horns.

informal Have you seen that cool ceratopsid dinosaur skeleton at the museum?

slang That ceratopsid dino is totally rad!

figurative Her ceratopsid-like ability to detect danger saved her from a potential threat.

Grammatical Forms of ceratopsid

past tense

ceratopsided

plural

ceratopsids

comparative

more ceratopsid

superlative

most ceratopsid

present tense

ceratopsids

future tense

will ceratopsid

perfect tense

have ceratopsided

continuous tense

is ceratopsiding

singular

ceratopsid

positive degree

ceratopsid

infinitive

to ceratopsid

gerund

ceratopsiding

participle

ceratopsiding

Origin and Evolution of ceratopsid

First Known Use: 1888 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'ceratopsid' is derived from the Greek words 'keras' meaning horn and 'ops' meaning face, referring to the characteristic horned face of ceratopsid dinosaurs.
Evolution of the word: The term 'ceratopsid' was first used in 1888 by paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh to describe a group of horned dinosaurs known as ceratopsians. Since then, the word has been widely used in paleontological literature to refer to this specific group of dinosaurs.