mosasaur
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mosasaur
< New Latin Mosasaurus (1823) genus name, equivalent to Latin Mosa the Meuse river (where a species was first discovered) + New Latin -saurus -saur
Example Sentences
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Skeletal replicas of the terrifying mosasaur, a Komodo Dragon relative with a six-foot jaw; the saber-toothed salmon; and other extinct species greet visitors in the museum’s entrance hall.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 2, 2025
The mosasaur was named for the place where it was found, Wakayama Prefecture.
From Science Daily • Dec. 12, 2023
It was near there that a new kind of mosasaur, a type of giant sea creature, was discovered, scientists announced last week.
From New York Times • Nov. 5, 2023
When DePalma took out the fossil, he found underneath it a tooth from a mosasaur, a giant carnivorous marine reptile.
From The New Yorker • Mar. 29, 2019
And the mosasaurus—that was the biggest, meanest, toothiest, most unstoppable mosasaur there was.
From "Dactyl Hill Squad" by Daniel José Older
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