Pronunciation: /ˌtɪˌrænəˈsɔːrɪd/
noun a type of large predatory dinosaur belonging to the Tyrannosauridae family
A1 A tyrannosaurid is a type of dinosaur.
A2 Scientists believe that the tyrannosaurids were apex predators in their ecosystem.
B1 The discovery of a new tyrannosaurid species has excited paleontologists.
B2 The tyrannosaurid fossils found in this region are exceptionally well-preserved.
C1 The study of tyrannosaurids provides valuable insights into the prehistoric world.
C2 The evolution of tyrannosaurids is a fascinating subject for researchers in the field of paleontology.
formal The new fossil discovery was identified as a tyrannosaurid, a type of large carnivorous dinosaur.
informal I heard that they found a tyrannosaurid fossil out in the desert.
slang Check out this cool tyrannosaurid bone I found while hiking!
figurative His boss was like a tyrannosaurid, always breathing down his neck and demanding perfection.
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