dinosaur in Portuguese
dinosaur in Portuguese is dinossauro — dinosaur means one of the large reptiles that dominated the land during the Mesozoic Era, long before humans existed.
dinosaur in Portuguese
dinossauro
(proscribed) Any extinct reptile, not necessarily belonging to Dinosauria, that existed between about 230 million and 65 million years ago, as well as the stem-mammal Dimetrodon.
What does "dinosaur" mean?
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noun One of the large reptiles that dominated the land during the Mesozoic Era, long before humans existed.
"Fossilized dinosaur footprints were discovered near the riverbank."
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noun A person, institution, or idea that is outdated and resistant to change.
"Critics called the company a dinosaur for refusing to modernize."
dinosaur in a sentence
- Fossilized dinosaur footprints were discovered near the riverbank.
- Children love learning about how big some dinosaurs were.
- Critics called the company a dinosaur for refusing to modernize.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dinosaur" in Portuguese?
"dinosaur" in Portuguese is dinossauro. dinosaur means: One of the large reptiles that dominated the land during the Mesozoic Era, long before humans existed.
How do you use "dinosaur" in a sentence?
Example: "Fossilized dinosaur footprints were discovered near the riverbank." In Portuguese, "dinosaur" is dinossauro.
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