bone-headed dinosaur
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific type of dinosaur: A "bone-headed dinosaur" refers to a member of a group of bipedal, herbivorous dinosaurs characterized by having a thick, domed, bony skull roof. This dome was likely used for head-butting behaviors, possibly for combat or display.
Usage
- The term "bone-headed dinosaur" is a common name used in paleontology and general science writing to describe this distinct family of dinosaurs, scientifically known as Pachycephalosauridae.
- It is typically used in singular or plural forms to refer to these creatures as a group or to an individual specimen.
Examples
- Noun:
- The bone-headed dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus is famous for its thick skull dome.
- Fossils of various bone-headed dinosaurs have been found in North America and Asia.
- Scientists believe the bone-headed dinosaur used its sturdy head for intraspecific combat.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in comparative discussions about dinosaur behavior and anatomy.
- In contrast to the horned ceratopsians, the bone-headed dinosaur relied on its cranial dome for defense.
Variants and Related Words
- Pachycephalosaur (n): The formal scientific name for a bone-headed dinosaur.
- Pachycephalosaurs are a clade of ornithischian dinosaurs.
- Dome-headed dinosaur (n): An alternative common name.
- The dome-headed dinosaur Stegoceras was smaller than its relative Pachycephalosaurus.
Synonyms
- Pachycephalosaur: The direct scientific synonym.
- Dome-headed dinosaur: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the skull shape.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes the anatomical feature (the bony head) that defines the group. It does not refer to a dinosaur that is unintelligent; the "bone-headed" descriptor is purely anatomical, not a comment on cognitive ability.
Noun
- bipedal herbivorous dinosaurs with bony crowns