English to Hindi Dictionary dinosaur

dinosaur

डायनासोर
definition
noun
These great birds were the last successors of the mighty theropod dinosaurs of the Mesozoic.
a fossil reptile of the Mesozoic era, often reaching an enormous size.
I still get invites but I feel like a dinosaur and a bit of a has-been now.
a person or thing that is outdated or has become obsolete because of failure to adapt to changing circumstances.
translation of 'dinosaur'
डाइनोसोर,
एक दीर्घकाय रेंगनेवाला जानवर जो अब नहीं पाया जाता
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It was a fairly large 'dinosaur' , the same size as the future Tyrannosaurus Rex.
He was also able to travel to Bloemfontein to compare the fossils with those of an early 'dinosaur' in the National Museum.
They do still have two skeletons of Tarbosaurus, a theropod 'dinosaur' related to Tyrannosaurus rex.
I still get invites but I feel like a 'dinosaur' and a bit of a has-been now.
This ballet is a bit of a 'dinosaur' .
She said: "I suppose at 30 I'm considered a bit of a 'dinosaur' in the industry."
These were the fragmentary remains of an armored 'dinosaur' , an ankylosaur.
These great birds were the last successors of the mighty theropod 'dinosaurs' of the Mesozoic.
There is the added question of how the 'dinosaurs' are to be fossilised in a desert.
This, the last period of 'dinosaurian' evolution, was also the period of their greatest diversity, although only a fraction of the types (mainly latest Cretaceous Western North American and Asian forms) are known.
At the foot of the mountain, colourful fossils of shells and 'dinosaurs' add a mysterious flavour to the place.
He is like a Tyrannosaurus Rex, leading a herd of corporate 'dinosaurs' over the cliff and bellowing as he goes.
There were many kinds of ornithischian 'dinosaurs' , dating back to the early Jurassic.
Thirty years later, the cave city of Matera still stands on the ravine over the River Gravina, a 'dinosaurian' pile the colour of the sandy earth.
The layer was generally at the place in the fossil record where the 'dinosaurs' disappeared.
The ornithopod 'dinosaurs' that left these tracks may have been quadrupedal, walking on all fours.
At the time, paleontologists were stuck in a reptilian perspective on 'dinosaurs' .
The size of 'dinosaurs' , whales, and elephants should serve as an example.
Birds arose from theropod 'dinosaurs' at some point in the Jurassic, according to present knowledge.
The 'dinosaurs' of the Mesozoic era in a sense presaged the birds and mammals of the Cenozoic era.
Some dinosaurs may have jumped or hopped occasionally, but the characteristic hopping of many small songbirds is probably a specialized feature of advanced birds, not something they inherited from their 'dinosaurian' ancestors.
More distantly related to true 'dinosaurs' were the marine plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs.
These forms represent all of the major groups of the first, Triassic, 'dinosaurian' radiation: Sauropodomorpha, Theropoda, Cerapoda, and Thyreophora, respectively.
The ornithodires went on to produce pterosaurs and 'dinosaurs' , including the birds.
His work provided strong, compelling support for the theory that birds are theropod 'dinosaurs' .
Ichthyosaurs were not 'dinosaurs' , but represent a separate group of marine vertebrates.
Amongst these 'dinosaurian' beasts, horses were keeping cool in the hazy, humid heat, by standing knee deep in the shallow water.
We are so used to the enormous size of 'dinosaurs' that we almost forget to think about how they grew to be so large.
If it is alive then it probably is not a dinosaur, since 'dinosaurs' are extinct.
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