释义 |
eu·no·to·sau·rus \yüˌnōd.əˈsȯrəs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, probably from Greek eunōtos stout-backed (from eu- + nōtos, nōton back) + New Latin -saurus — more at nates : a genus of small generalized reptiles from the Middle Permian of southern Africa that have the vertebrae reduced in number and the ribs broad and somewhat leaf-shaped, are often considered ancestral to the turtles, and are commonly placed in a separate suborder of Chelonia |