Definition of Dinotheres

1. dinothere [n] - See also: dinothere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dinotheres

dinormocytosis
dinornis
dinos
dinosaur
dinosauria
dinosaurian
dinosaurians
dinosauric
dinosaurish
dinosaurlike
dinosaurs
dinoseb
dinospore
dinospores
dinothere
dinotheres (current term)
dinotherium
dinotheriums
dinoturbation
dinoxide
dinoxides
dinoxyline
dinq
dins
dinsome
dint
dintcha
dinted
dinting
dints

Literary usage of Dinotheres

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Evolution in the Past by Henry Robert Knipe (1912)
"These elephantine by-products are known as dinotheres. ... dinotheres wandered about Europe, Africa, and Asia in this and part of the succeeding Period. ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"A second invasion of great distinctness may be that which marks the beginning of the Miocene when the Mastodons and dinotheres first appear in Europe, ..."

3. Elements of Geology: A Text-book for Colleges and for the General Reader by Joseph Le Conte (1903)
"Of these five are dinotheres, twenty- five Mastodons, six Elephants, and five of uncertain place. ..."

4. The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and (1877)
"The hordes of the Persian tyrant when he burnt Athens could hardly have been more numerous than the swarms of animals, mastodons, dinotheres, ..."

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