释义 |
car·no·sau·ria \ˌkärnəˈsȯréə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin carn-, caro flesh + New Latin -o- + -sauria : a group of moderate to large-sized carnivorous saurischian dinosaurs that had recurved daggerlike teeth and were widely distributed in the Upper Triassic and Jurassic — compare allosaurus, ceratodus |