The root of the word "dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos" meaning "terrible" or "fearfully great" and "sauros" meaning "lizard." Together, they describe the large prehistoric reptiles known for their size and dominance.
"Deinos" and "sauros," the root words of dinosaur, are both Greek words. They mean "terrible" and "lizard," respectively.
The word dinosaur's means "terrible lizard".
Yes, the Greek root word "dino" means "terrible" or "fearfully great," not specifically "lizard." The term "dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos" (meaning terrible) and "sauros" (meaning lizard).
There is no native Hawaiian word for Dinosaur.
Richard Owen invented the dinosaur word in the 1930's.
The dinosaur ate his prey slowly.
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There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
There are three syllables in the word "dinosaur" divided like so: di-no-saur.
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