duck-billed dinosaur
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of large, herbivorous dinosaur: A "duck-billed dinosaur" is any of a group of large, bipedal ornithischian dinosaurs characterized by a broad, flat, horny bill resembling that of a duck and often having webbed feet. They are believed by scientists to have been partly aquatic.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The hadrosaur is the most well-known type of duck-billed dinosaur.
- Fossils of the duck-billed dinosaur have been found near ancient riverbeds.
- Paleontologists study the unique dental batteries of the duck-billed dinosaur.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: The term is often used synonymously with the family name Hadrosauridae in paleontological literature.
- The discovery provided new insights into the social behavior of duck-billed dinosaurs.
Variants and Related Words
- Hadrosaur (n): The formal scientific name for a duck-billed dinosaur.
- The hadrosaur is famous for its distinctive cranial crest in some species.
- Ornithopod (n): A broader suborder of bipedal herbivorous dinosaurs that includes hadrosaurs.
- The duck-billed dinosaur is a specialized member of the ornithopod group.
Synonyms
- Hadrosaur: The direct scientific synonym.
- Trachodont (n, historical): An older, now less common term for some duck-billed dinosaurs.
Related Phrases
- Duck-billed platypus (n): A modern egg-laying mammal with a similar bill, used for comparative description only.
- Note: This is a different animal, not a dinosaur. The name is a point of comparison due to the bill shape.
Noun
- any of numerous large bipedal ornithischian dinosaurs having a horny duck-like bill and webbed feet; may have been partly aquatic