noun shortened form of the word 'dinosaur', a prehistoric reptile
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Referenced in discussions about the prehistoric eras in Earth's history where dinosaurs existed.
Used in speculative fiction to depict fictional creatures resembling dinosaurs.
Used in scientific discussions about the evolution and classification of dinosaurs.
Used in movies, TV shows, and video games as a shorthand for dinosaurs.
Used to refer to dinosaurs, extinct reptiles that lived millions of years ago.
Commonly used in books, toys, and educational materials to teach kids about dinosaurs.
Displayed in exhibitions and exhibits related to prehistoric life and natural history.
In the field of paleontology, a writer may use 'dino' as a colloquial term for dinosaurs when writing articles or books about prehistoric creatures.
A zoologist studying extinct species may refer to dinosaurs as 'dinos' in research papers or presentations.
When creating educational displays or exhibits about dinosaurs, a museum curator may use 'dino' as a more engaging and informal term for visitors.