Ceratopsia

plural noun
Cer·​a·​top·​sia | \ ˌser-ə-ˈtäp-sē-ə\

Definition of Ceratopsia

: a group of large dinosaurs, usually made a suborder of the order Ornithischia, known chiefly from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Mongolia, and comprising animals of robust build that walked on all four feet and had an enormously developed skull, long horns, and a sharp horny beak — see triceratops

Other Words from Ceratopsia

ceratopsian \ ¦ser-​ə-​¦täp-​sē-​ən How to pronounce ceratopsian (audio) \ adjective or noun

History and Etymology for Ceratopsia

New Latin, from Ceratops + -ia

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