different between bipedal vs oviraptor

bipedal

English

Etymology

From biped +? -al.

Adjective

bipedal (not comparable)

  1. Having two feet or two legs; biped.
  2. Pertaining to a biped.
    bipedal locomotion

Synonyms

  • two-footed, two-legged

Derived terms

  • bipedality
  • bipedalism
  • bipedally
  • nonbipedal
  • semibipedal

Translations

See also

  • quadruped
  • quadrupedal

Anagrams

  • piebald

Spanish

Adjective

bipedal (plural bipedales)

  1. bipedal

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oviraptor

English

Wikispecies

Etymology

From scientific Latin Oviraptor (genus name), from Latin ?vi- (ovi-) + raptor (because it is believed to have fed on the eggs of other dinosaurs).

Noun

oviraptor (plural oviraptors)

  1. Any of several bipedal dinosaurs, of the genus Oviraptor, from the late Cretaceous period.
    • 2017, Hanneke Meijer, The Guardian, 11 October:
      In all three fossil samples, the concentration of biliverdin is higher than that of protoporphyrin, suggesting that these oviraptor eggs originally were blue-green.

oviraptor From the web:

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