mosasaur

[ moh-suh-sawr ]
/ ˈmoʊ səˌsɔr /

noun

any of several extinct carnivorous marine lizards from the Cretaceous Period, having the limbs modified into broad, webbed paddles.

Origin of mosasaur

< New Latin Mosasaurus (1823) genus name, equivalent to Latin Mosa the Meuse river (where a species was first discovered) + New Latin -saurus -saur

British Dictionary definitions for mosasaur

mosasaur

mosasaurus (ˌməʊsəˈsɔːrəs)

/ (ˈməʊsəˌsɔː) /

noun plural -saurs or -sauri (-ˈsɔːraɪ)

any of various extinct Cretaceous giant marine lizards of the genus Mosasaurus and related genera, typically having paddle-like limbs

Word Origin for mosasaur

C18: from Latin Mosa the river Meuse (near which remains were first found) + -saur

Scientific definitions for mosasaur

mosasaur
[ mōsə-sôr′ ]

Any of various medium-sized to large extinct aquatic lizards of the family Mosasauridae of the Cretaceous Period, having modified limbs that served as paddles for swimming. Some species reached lengths of over 15 meters (50 feet).