Ornithomimus

See also: ornithomimus

Translingual

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὄρνις (órnis, bird) + Latin mīmus (mimic). Coined by American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh in 1890.

Proper noun

Ornithomimus m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Ornithomimidae – the ornithomimuses; theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of North America.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Arabic: أُورْنِيثُومِيمُس (ʔūrnīṯūmīmus) (transliteration)
  • Chinese: 似鳥龍 / 似鸟龙 (sìniǎolóng) (calque)
  • English: ornithomimus
  • Esperanto: ornitomimo
  • Japanese: オルニトミムス (Orunitomimusu), オルニソミムス (Orunisomimusu) (transliteration)
  • Kazakh: орнитомим (ornitomim) (learned)
  • Korean: 오르니토미무스 (oreunitomimuseu) (transliteration)
  • Macedonian: орнитомимус (ornitomimus) (transliteration)
  • Polish: ornitomim (learned)
  • Russian: орнитоми́м (ornitomím) (learned)
  • Serbo-Croatian: ornitomimus / орнитомимус
  • Slovak: ornitomímus, ornitomimus, ornithomimus
  • Thai: ออร์นิโทไมมัส (ɔɔ-ní-too-mai-más) (transliteration)

See also