What is another word for seismosaur?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈa͡ɪzməsˌɔː], [ sˈaɪzməsˌɔː], [ s_ˈaɪ_z_m_ə_s_ˌɔː]
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• ground-shaker (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)
How to use "Seismosaur" in context?
The seismosaur is a predatory marine reptile that lived during the Miocene epoch, approximately 20 million years ago. The seismosaur was a medium-sized reptile that measured up to 8.5 feet in length, and was ferocious hunter.
The seismosaur had a robust build, with a long neck and tail. It had a long, thin snout and a large head. The seismosaur had four short legs and three long ones. The seismosaur probably spent most of its time cruising the ocean depths feeding on fish and other marine creatures.
Homophones for Seismosaur:
- sincere, smasher, shanghaier, synchro, shankar, schmoozer, sneaker, sequencer, snuggery, samsara, sinker, sanger, smacker, singer, sensor, smoker, sea anchor, sun gear, sneezer, sinecure, snacker, snowshoe hare, sangria, snooker, sangaree, skincare, shoemaker, sensory hair, swinger, sensory, snigger, schnauzer, snicker, skin care.
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