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Does the greek root word for dinasaur mean lizard?
That's almost right! The Greek root for "dinosaur" isn't just "lizard", but
"deinos" (meaning terrible) + "sauros" (meaning lizard)
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So, "dinosaur" literally means
"terrible lizard"
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Is the french word masculine or feminine?
What does Porque soy tu madre y punto mean?
Morphology
Grow and be like a molave copy?
What words have tend in them?
How do you pronounce de grasse?
What are los profesores?
How do you pronounce the Italian surname Colaci?
How do you spell would in french?
How do you know if a french word is feminine or masculine?
What does y el tiempo mean?
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