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Definition of Duck-billed dinosaur
1. Noun. Any of numerous large bipedal ornithischian dinosaurs having a horny duck-like bill and webbed feet; may have been partly aquatic.
Generic synonyms: Ornithischian, Ornithischian Dinosaur
Group relationships: Family Hadrosauridae, Hadrosauridae
Specialized synonyms: Anatotitan, Corythosaur, Corythosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Trachodon, Trachodont
Definition of Duck-billed dinosaur
1. Noun. An informal name for ornithopod dinosaurs of the family Hadrosauridae derived from the similarity of the heads of certain members of that family to those of modern ducks. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Duck-billed Dinosaur
Literary usage of Duck-billed dinosaur
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1904)
"The duck-billed dinosaur. Hadrosaurus mirabilis Leidy. The model of this remarkable
Dinosaur is based on an almost complete specimen in the Cope Collection, ..."
2. Organic Evolution: A Text Book by Richard Swann Lull (1917)
"... mounted in the American Museum of Natural History.. . . 515 XII. Skeleton of
the duck-billed dinosaur, ..."
3. The American Museum of Natural History: Its Origin, Its History, the Growth by Henry Fairfield Osborn (1911)
"The most remarkable of these specimens are the mummified skeleton of a duck-billed
dinosaur, a fine skull of the horned dinosaur, a skeleton of the great ..."
4. Vertebrate Zoölogy by Horatio Hackett Newman (1920)
"126) Trachodon, the duck-billed dinosaur, and Corythosaurus (Fig. 124, H) the "
hooded duck-bill." All of them show well the bird-like feet and pelvis. ..."
5. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1908)
"After a few days gases form in the stomach of the dead Tracto- do'i, or duck-billed
dinosaur, and raise the carcass which floats on the water with back ..."
6. Geology, Physical and Historical by Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland (1916)
"... the duck-billed dinosaur (Trachodon, Figs. 507, 508). They were all alike in
having the front of the jaw toothless and covered with horn. ..."