Pronunciation: /daɪˈnɔːriən/
noun a member of the group of reptiles that includes dinosaurs
A1 The dinosaurian roared loudly in the jungle.
A2 Children love learning about dinosaurians in school.
B1 Paleontologists study the fossils of dinosaurians to learn more about their behavior.
B2 The museum exhibit showcased the diverse species of dinosaurians that once roamed the Earth.
C1 The discovery of a new species of dinosaurian has excited the scientific community.
C2 The intricate details of the dinosaurian skeleton were carefully preserved for future research.
adjective relating to or characteristic of dinosaurs
A1 The dinosaurian toy roared loudly.
A2 Children were fascinated by the dinosaurian exhibit at the museum.
B1 Scientists study dinosaurian fossils to learn more about prehistoric creatures.
B2 The dinosaurian species that roamed the earth millions of years ago were massive and powerful.
C1 Paleontologists have made significant discoveries in the field of dinosaurian evolution.
C2 The intricate details of the dinosaurian anatomy reveal fascinating insights into their behavior.
formal The study of dinosaurian anatomy has provided valuable insights into prehistoric ecosystems.
informal My little brother is obsessed with all things dinosaurian.
slang That T-Rex toy is totally dinosaurian!
figurative Her roar was so powerful, it was almost dinosaurian in nature.
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