velociraptor torosaurus irratator ankylosaurus saichania parasurolophus styracosaurus spinosaurus saltasaurus barosaurus hadrosaur triceratops iguanodon maisaura dilophlosaurus monophlosaurus and allosaurus
Greek and Latin. Dinosaur-words often mix the two languages together without much logic.
The word dinosaur is actually a prefix and a suffix,the prefix dino is Greek meaning large,the suffix saur,is latin meaning lizard.So dinosaur means large lizard.
Some dinosaur names are: xenoceratops, xenoposeidon, xenotausersaurous, xiosauraus, and xuanhuaceratops.
Iguanodon is a genus of dinosaur with one currently accepted species. The scientific name, or Latin name, of this species is Iguanodon bernissartensis. Note that dinosaurs don't have "common" names. They are nearly always referred to by the name of their genus, such as Triceratops, Allosaurus, etc. One dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex, is often referred to by its full Latin name, Tyrannosaurus rex.
Some toys that are purple are Barney the Dinosaur, stuffed animals, and some Furby's are purple.
dangerious lizard
Rex is latin for King
a lot
They usually begin with the letter that starts their Latin name (E.G., "aurum" = gold = Au).
Visene (there's a Visene for that!) come from the Latin videre, meaning to see
Tornadoes do not have Latin names. The first documented tornado was in 1054, some time after the fall of the Roman Empire. Latin names are generally reserved for living organism anyway.
some elements have their symbols directly from their names. Eg: oxygen-O,nitrogen-N some get symbols from their latin names. eg: Potassium-K from Kalium (Latin for potassium)