Sir Richard Owen, in 1841. (Oxford English Dictionary)
The Dinosauria was created in 1990.
The ISBN of The Dinosauria is 0520254082.
The Dinosauria has 880 pages.
Dinosauria - museum - was created in 1992.
It comes from a term in Greek called Dinosauria which means 'terrible lizard'
No it is an Invertabrate
dinosauria
Sir Richard Owen invented the word.Well, actually, he proposed that a new sub-division be created to describe a particular group of reptiles that shared very similar characteristics. And he suggested that the term 'Dinosauria' would be a suitable designation for this new re-classification of certain reptiles.The word Dinosauria/dinosaur is a composite word, made up from two Greek words, δεινός (deinos, terrible, wonderful) + σαῦρος (sauros, lizard/reptile). So it means 'Terrible Lizard' or 'Terrible Reptile.'Richard Owen's proposition that this new term 'Dinosauria' would be an appropriate taxonomic group name can be clearly seen in his article on this matter, published in 1842, although dinosaurs are believed to have been in existence from a time period much earlier than this.For more information, see Related links below.
Sir Richard Owen invented the word.Well, actually, he proposed that a new sub-division be created to describe a particular group of reptiles that shared very similar characteristics. And he suggested that the term 'Dinosauria' would be a suitable designation for this new re-classification of certain reptiles.The word Dinosauria/dinosaur is a composite word, made up from two Greek words, δεινός (deinos, terrible, wonderful) + σαῦρος (sauros, lizard/reptile). So it means 'Terrible Lizard' or 'Terrible Reptile.'Richard Owen's proposition that this new term 'Dinosauria' would be an appropriate taxonomic group name can be clearly seen in his article on this matter, published in 1842, although dinosaurs are believed to have been in existence from a time period much earlier than this.For more information, see Related links below.
The British paleontologist, Sir Richard Owen, was responsible for coining the word in 1841. The word derives from two greek words "deinos" (= terrible) + "sauros" (= lizard).
Animilia, Reptilia, Dinosauria, Saurischia, Theropoda, Dromaosauridae
well dinosaurs don't fly only a certain type and those fly in the day and nightANS2:The term "dinosaur" applies to members of the superorder Dinosauria, (some include birds in this superorder). Pterosaurs (literally "Winged Lizard") are not included in this superorder. Now, to answer your question, dinosaurs did not fly. If you accept that birds are members of Dinosauria then, they did. Birds fly in the day and the night.