A member of the genus Stegosaurus within this suborder.
stegosaurus
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for stegosaurus.
Editorial note
I didn't mean to high jack stegosaurus' comment--I just don't like to see this imprisionment taking place so nonshalonant, like it's just business?
Quick take
A member of the genus Stegosaurus within this suborder.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of stegosaurus gathered in one view.
A stegosaur, a member of the suborder Stegosauria, of the order Ornithischia of the middle Jurassic to early Cretaceous period.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for stegosaurus.
noun
A member of the genus Stegosaurus within this suborder.
See also: stegosaur, stegosaur-stenops
noun
A stegosaur, a member of the suborder Stegosauria, of the order Ornithischia of the middle Jurassic to early Cretaceous period.
See also: stegosaur, stegosaur-stenops
Example sentences
I didn't mean to high jack stegosaurus' comment--I just don't like to see this imprisionment taking place so nonshalonant, like it's just business?
The time separating Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex is greater than the time separating T.
Since we are using DNA to record information of life experience, it's in fact a steganographic stegosaurus stenographer.
There are a small handful of relatively well-know dinosaurs: stegosaurus being one of them.
There's more time between the last Stegosaurus and the first T-Rex then there is between the last T-Rex and us right now.
I think stegosaurus's idea is that a sufficiently motivated government or billionaire could make that land attractive to urbanites.
Another one: T-Rex lived much closer to the time when humans landed on the moon than to the time when the stegosaurus existed.
A stegosaurus managed to live using a brain the size of a wallnut on top of a body the size of a large boat.
As long as we're inventing limbs, why not put spikes at the end of the tail, like a stegosaurus' thagomizer.
Now, it's almost certainly the other way around, and if not, only because they've decided not to type 'stegosaurus' into the Big Database of Everything.
It's even better - it would be a steganographic stegosaurus.
I'm glad you agree that stegosaurus is wrong, and that increased wealth inequality isn't a strong driver of consumption inequality or educational inequality.
Quote examples
If you write a fictional story where the character names sound somewhat close to real things, like a “Stefosaurus” that climbs trees, most will correct you and call it a Stegosaurus and attribute Stegosaurus traits to it.
The OP said "There's more time between the last Stegosaurus and the first T-Rex" which computes to 145-72 = 73 and "then (sic) there is between the last T-Rex and us right now." which computes to 66-0=66.
Proper noun examples
There is about as much time between the Tyrannosaurus Rex and humans than between the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Stegosaurus.
Thanks Stegosaurus, for articulating so well what I have also been strongly feeling about work.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use stegosaurus in a sentence?
I didn't mean to high jack stegosaurus' comment--I just don't like to see this imprisionment taking place so nonshalonant, like it's just business?
What does stegosaurus mean?
A member of the genus Stegosaurus within this suborder.
What part of speech is stegosaurus?
stegosaurus is commonly used as noun.