stegosaurus

pronunciation

How to pronounce stegosaurus in British English: UK [ˌsteɡə'sɔ:rəs]word uk audio image

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  • Noun:
    herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur with a row of bony plates along its back and a spiked tail probably used as a weapon

Word Origin

stegosaurus (n.)
type of plant-eating dinosaur, 1892, from Modern Latin order name Stegosauria (O.C. Marsh, 1877), from comb. form of Greek stegos "a roof" (related to stege "covering," stegein "to cover," from PIE root *(s)teg- (2) "to cover," especially "cover with a roof" (cognates: Sanskrit sthag- "cover, conceal, hide;" Latin tegere "to cover;" Lithuanian stegti "roof;" Old Norse þekja, Old English þeccan "thatch;" Dutch dekken, German decken "to cover, put under roof;" Irish tuigiur "cover," tech "house;" Welsh toi "thatch, roof," ty "house") + -saurus. The back-armor plates in the fossilized remains look like roof tiles.

Example

1. Any luck with the curious case of the stegosaurus rib ?
2. To dust the stegosaurus for prints , please ?

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