"tyrannosaurus" meaning in Latin

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Noun

IPA: /ty.ran.noˈsau̯.rus/ [Classical], [t̪ʏränːɔˈs̠äu̯rʊs̠] [Classical], /ti.ran.noˈsau̯.rus/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [t̪iränːoˈs̬äːu̯rus] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: tyrannosaurī [genitive]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek τύραννος (túrannos, “tyrant”) + σαῦρος (saûros, “lizard”). Etymology templates: {{der|la|grc|τύραννος||tyrant}} Ancient Greek τύραννος (túrannos, “tyrant”) Head templates: {{la-noun|tyrannosaurus<2>|g=m}} tyrannosaurus m (genitive tyrannosaurī); second declension
  1. (New Latin) tyrannosaurus Tags: New-Latin, declension-2, masculine
    Sense id: en-tyrannosaurus-la-noun-30jLcRj- Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin masculine nouns in the second declension, New Latin

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