different between cretaceous vs parasaurolophus
cretaceous
English
Etymology
From Latin cretaceus (“chalky”), from Latin creta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??.?te?.??s/
- Rhymes: -e???s
Adjective
cretaceous (not comparable)
- Of or relating to chalk.
- Consisting of chalk.
Related terms
- crayon
Translations
cretaceous From the web:
- what cretaceous time period
- cretaceous what does it mean
- cretaceous what did they eat
- what camp cretaceous character are you
- what does cretaceous period mean
- what caused cretaceous extinction
- what is cretaceous tertiary extinction
- what ended cretaceous period
parasaurolophus
English
Etymology
From the New Latin genus Parasaurolophus; see there for more.
Noun
parasaurolophus (plural parasaurolophuses)
- Parasaurolophus, a herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period of what is now North America that walked both as a biped and a quadruped.
Related terms
- Parasaurolophus walkeri
- Parasaurolophus tubicen
- Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus
Translations
parasaurolophus From the web:
- what are parasaurolophus
- parasaurolophus what means
- what does parasaurolophus mean
- what did parasaurolophus sound like
- what hunted parasaurolophus
- what did parasaurolophus look like
- what are parasaurolophus predators
- what does a parasaurolophus look like
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