T REX , allosaurus
No, the word dinosaur is a noun, a singular, common noun. Remember, nouns are a person, place, or thing; a dinosaur is a thing.
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the T Rex
Yes, dinosaur is a common noun, a general word for any dinosaur of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Aladar, lead character in the 2000 Disney Movie 'Dinosaur'Dinosaur, CO (pop. 320)Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, New York, NY'The Dinosaur Hunter', a novel by Homer Hickam
Pterosaurus
The term dinosaur was coined in 1842 by Sir Richard Owen and derives from Greek deinos, meaning "terrible, powerful, wondrous" + sauros meaning "lizard".The most common translation for dinosaur is Terrible Lizard.
Ouranosaurus was a plant eating dinosaur. Because it lived before flowering plants were common, they probably ate ferns, cycads, and conifers.
The only similarity I could come up with is that their both tall?
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No. While reptiles have some DNA in common with dinosaurs, they are not descended from dinosaurs.
They we are both alive
No, the noun dinosaur is a common noun, a word for any kind of dinosaur anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Dino, Fred Flinstone's pet dinosaurRex, character in the movie "Toy Story"Dinosaur National Monument, UtahDinosaur Bar-B-Que, Syracuse, NY"Dinosaur Lake", a novel by Kathryn Meyer Griffith