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rhynchocephalian
[ ring-koh-suh-feyl-yuhn, -fey-lee-uhn ]
adjective
- belonging or pertaining to the Rhynchocephalia, an order of lizardlike reptiles that are extinct except for the tuatara.
noun
- a rhynchocephalian reptile.
rhynchocephalian
/ ˌrɪŋkəʊsɪˈfælɪən /
adjective
- of, relating to, or belonging to the Rhyncocephalia , an order of lizard-like reptiles common in the Mesozoic era but today represented only by the tuatara
noun
- any reptile belonging to the order Rhyncocephalia
rhynchocephalian
/ rĭng′kō-sə-fāl′yən /
- Any of various mostly extinct lizardlike reptiles of the order Rhynchocephalia, whose only living representative is the tuatara ( Sphenodon punctatus and S. guntheri ). Rhynchocephalians have several primitive skeletal features, including two temporal arches on each side of the skull rather than one, and teeth attached to the edge of the jaw rather than set in sockets. Most rhynchocephalians died out by the end of the Jurassic Period.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rhynchocephalian1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rhynchocephalian1
C19: from New Latin Rhynchocephalia , from Greek rhunkhos a snout + kephalē head
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Example Sentences
In the Rhynchocephalian Hyperodapedon they are drawn out into a strongly curved beak.
From Project Gutenberg
The palate of Captorhinus is of the generalized rhynchocephalian type (Romer, 1956:71).
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The sphenacodonts possess the primitive rhynchocephalian kind of palate.
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