Pronunciation: /daɪnəˈsɔrəˌmɔrf/
noun a type of reptile that is an ancestor of dinosaurs and other archosaurs
A1 Dinosauromorphs were ancient creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
A2 The museum had a fascinating exhibit on dinosauromorphs and their evolution.
B1 Scientists study fossils to learn more about the behavior of dinosauromorphs.
B2 The discovery of a new species of dinosauromorph has excited paleontologists around the world.
C1 The intricate skeletal structure of dinosauromorphs provides valuable insights into their locomotion.
C2 Research on dinosauromorphs has revolutionized our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems.
formal The dinosauromorph fossil was carefully examined by the paleontologists.
informal Did you see that cool dinosauromorph skeleton at the museum?
slang Check out the sick dinosauromorph bones they dug up!
figurative His towering presence in the boardroom made him seem like a dinosauromorph among mere mortals.
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