Children usually learn this noun with direct reference to “any of various extinct, often gigantic, chiefly terrestrial reptiles of the orders Saurischia and Ornithischia that lived in the Mesozoic Era” (AHD).
Dinosaur can also be used for “a relic of the past” or “one hopelessly outmoded or unwieldy” (AHD). This word comes from New Latin
Dinosauria, the group name, from
Dinosaurus, the former genus name. The elements of the name are Greek
deinos, “monstrous,” and Greek
sauros, “lizard” (AHD). So, a dinosaur is literally a monstrous lizard, be it an extinct reptile or an antiquated system.
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