diplodocus
Americannoun
plural
diplodocusesnoun
Etymology
Origin of diplodocus
First recorded in 1875–80; from New Latin, equivalent to diplo- diplo- + Greek dokós “beam, bar, shaft”
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Dinos Alive’s 45,000-square-foot exhibit provides ample space for the massive dinosaurs like the 60-foot-long diplodocus, “an incredible dinosaur because bridge designers refer to it as a way to create extra-long-span bridges,” Zaller said.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 7, 2022
Dippy the diplodocus has gone on display at a cathedral in the final leg of a national tour.
From BBC • Jul. 13, 2021
The price tag for a triceratops’s skull is $170,000 to $400,000, and a diplodocus is $570,000 to $1.1m.
From The Guardian • Feb. 24, 2019
Reddick confirmed my friend’s information: Most fossils are from long-necked sauropods, which include the camarasaurus, diplodocus, camptosaurus and apatosaurus.
From Washington Post • Nov. 17, 2016
Nearly every dinosaur that the average person can name– stegosaurus, brontosaurus, diplodocus, triceratops–was found by one or the other of them.*
From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson
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