different between herbivorous vs parasaurolophus

herbivorous

English

Etymology

From New Latin herbivorus, from Latin herba (grass) and -vorus, from vor? (I eat).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /h????b?v???s/

Adjective

herbivorous (comparative more herbivorous, superlative most herbivorous)

  1. Feeding chiefly on plants.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • herbivore

Translations

See also

  • omnivorous

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parasaurolophus

English

Etymology

From the New Latin genus Parasaurolophus; see there for more.

Noun

parasaurolophus (plural parasaurolophuses)

  1. 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

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