Tiflosurium
Meaning of the word
Tiflosurium is an extinct reptile that belonged to the Order of Sphenodontes. These animals lived during the Triassic period, approximately 230 million years ago. They were characterized by having cone -shaped teeth, adapted for insect feeding.
Origin of the word
The word “tiflosurium” originates in the Greek, being formed by the junction of “Typhlos”, which means “blind”, and “Sauros”, which means “lizard”. This denomination was attributed to the animal due to its appearance and nocturnal habits.
Word adverbs
– Tiflosurium blindly
– Nightly
– Silently
Conjunctions of the word
– Tiflosurium and
– Tiflosurium or
– Tiflosurium but
Synonyms of the word
– Blind Lizard
– Reptile without vision
– Blind Sfenodon
Word Definitions
1. Male noun: extinguished reptile that belonged to the Order of Sphenodontes, characterized by cone -shaped teeth and nocturnal habits.
2. Adjective: Relative or belonging to the typlosurium.
Phrases that the word applies
– Tiflosurium was a reptile that inhabited regions of dense vegetation.
– The fossils of tiflosurium were found in various parts of the world.
– The tiflosurium had a powerful jaw adapted to the capture of insects.
Examples of the word in text
During a paleontological expedition, scientists discovered the fossilized remains of a typlosurium. Fossil analysis revealed important information about the anatomy and behavior of this extinguished reptile.
Rhymes with the word
– Daily
– Calendar
– Imaginary
– Literary
– Planetarium
Anagrams with the word
– Sulfate
– Sulfitaria
– FUSTILARY
– Fustiliary
– Sulfitire