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dino-

  1. a combining form meaning “terrifying, frightful,” used in the formation of compound words:

    dinothere.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of dino-1

< Greek deino-, combining form of deinós

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Example Sentences

Right now, former Virginia Senator James Webb may prove the best vehicle for dino-Democratic ideas.

Quast told The Daily Beast that he has no faith in either party, and joked that he is a DINO (Democrat In Name Only).

“I guess a lot of people like hearing themselves talk about it,” says Michael Dino, a politically connected attorney in Denver.

The RINO hunters and DINO hunters took a beating Tuesday night.

Some of the guests actually arrive in full dress, including a man wearing a teetering cardboard dino head.

Then he added: "Come, Madame de Dino, sit down and find me a few phrases, and please write them in your largest hand."

The Duchesse de Dino never revisited England in spite of her happy memories of that country.

It was the little Lippo Vasari who was ill; his twin-brother Dino was reported perfectly well.

He held out his hand, in which Dino gladly laid his hot and trembling fingers.

At first they stood still; by-and-bye they crossed the quadrangle, and here Brother Dino fell somewhat behind the others.

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