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Definition of Theropods
1. theropod [n] - See also: theropod
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theropods
Literary usage of Theropods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to Historical Geology: With Special Reference to North America by William John Miller (1916)
"theropods were carnivorous Dinosaurs, as proved by their numerous sharp ...
171 theropods, Allosaurus agilis, of the Dinosaur division of Mesozoic Reptiles. ..."
2. An Introduction to Historical Geology: With Special Reference to North America by William John Miller (1916)
"theropods were carnivorous Dinosaurs, as proved by their numerous sharp ...
171 theropods, Allosaurus agilis, of the Dinosaur division of Mesozoic Reptiles. ..."
3. Revised Text-book of Geology by James Dwight Dana, William North Rice (1897)
"The Dinosaurs, in Europe, as in America, included the herbivorous Sauropods,
Ornithopods, and Stegosaurs, and the carnivorous theropods. ..."
4. Revised Text-book of Geology by James Dwight Dana, William North Rice (1897)
"The Dinosaurs, in Europe, as in America, included the herbivorous Sauropods,
Ornithopods, and Stegosaurs, and the carnivorous theropods. ..."
5. Revised Text-book of Geology by James Dwight Dana, William North Rice (1897)
"The Dinosaurs, in Europe, as in America, included the herbivorous Sauropods,
Ornithopods, and Stegosaurs, and the carnivorous theropods. ..."
6. Late Triassic Footprint Fauna from the Culpeper Basin, Northern Virginia (U by Robert Weems (2007)
"... but lower (less advanced) than that in Late Triassic theropods such as ...
which is quite comparable to that of Late Triassic carnivorous theropods like ..."