dinosauri
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See also: dinosauří
English
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- (obsolete) plural of dinosaur
- 1925 February 21, “Goings On”, in The New Yorker[1], volume 1, number 1, New York City, New York, United States: F-R Pub. Corp., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 22:
- Through camera trickery, dinosauri and other beasts of the prehistoric past live again.
Ido
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Italian
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[edit]dinosauri m
Swahili
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Alternative forms
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[edit]Borrowed from English dinosaur.
Pronunciation
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[edit]dinosauri class IX (plural dinosauri class X)
Volapük
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