dinolike

adj

Etymology

From dino + -like.

  1. borrowed from Dino
  2. suffixed as dinolike — “dino + like

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a dinosaur.

    • Paleontologists had previously dug up fossil evidence of feathers that adorned dinolike birds of the Archaeopteryx genus and other more ancient avian ancestors.
    • And that could mean there could one day be something even more dinolike pecking away in my friend’s backyard.

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