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Look up: triceratops

  1. Triceratops
    (pronounced tri-SER-uh-tops) Triceratops was a frilled dinosaur, a ceratopsian, from the late Cretaceous period that had three horns on its head. This plant-eater was about 25 feet (8 m) long.
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  2. triceratops
    [n] - huge ceratopsian dinosaur having three horns and the neck heavily armored with a very solid frill
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  3. triceratops
    noun huge ceratopsian dinosaur having three horns and the neck heavily armored with a very solid frill
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  4. Triceratops
    large plant-eating dinosaur characterized by a great bony head frill and three horns. Its fossils date to only the last 5 million years of the Late ... [6 related articles]
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  5. triceratops
    triceratops A genus of gigantic predentate dinosaurs of the family Ceratopsidae, having a strong nasal horn, besides two large pointed horns above the eyes; found in the Laramie beds of the United States.
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  6. Triceratops
    Triceratops (trīser'utops) [Gr., = three-horn face], genus of ornithischian quadruped dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous period. Because of some variations in sample fossils, it was thought at one time that there were as many as 16 different species, but only one species, Triceratops horridu...
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  7. Triceratops
    The triceratops was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Triceratops was a stocky animal, about nine metres long with a short bony neck frill and three horns on its head, two long horns pointing forwards and a short horn on the nose.
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  8. triceratops
    Any of a genus Triceratops of massive, horned dinosaurs of the order Ornithischia. They had three horns and a neck frill and were up to 8 m/25 ft long; they lived in the Cretaceous period
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