"Plesiosaurs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plesiosaurs were a group of marine reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs. They had a long neck and four flippers, and were characterized by their short tails and four flipper-like limbs. They were air-breathing predators that likely feeding on fish, squid, and other sea creatures. Plesiosaurs were not dinosaurs, but rather a separate group of reptiles that shared the same general time period and some similar characteristics. They were likely highly efficient swimmers, with some species estimated to have reached lengths of over 15 meters.
Plesiomorphy refers to a morphological characteristic or trait that appears to be an ancestral feature retained from a common ancestor, but is not necessarily a primitive feature or an autopomorphy. In other words, it is a characteristic that an organism has inherited from its ancestors but has not undergone significant changes over time.
Portmanteau of "plural" and "synonym". A word or phrase used to refer to multiple related words.
Plesiosaur: A marine reptile that lived during the time of the dinosaurs, characterized by a long neck, a small head, and four flippers. It is often depicted in popular culture as a large aquatic creature.
Plesiosauria was an order of marine reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs, specifically from the Early Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous period, around 228 to 65 million years ago. They were characterized by their long necks, four flippers, and a small head.The term "Plesiosauria" comes from the Greek words "plesios" meaning "near" or "close" and "sauros" meaning "lizard". This refers to their similarities to lizards, as well as their fossils often being found near those of other marine reptiles.Plesiosaurs were generally fish-eating predators that roamed the oceans, feeding on a variety of prey, from fish and squid to other marine reptiles.
Relating to or denoting a marine reptile, especially one of the extinct order Plesiosauria, which lived during the time of the dinosaurs, having a long neck and four flippers.
Plesiosauridae refers to the family of marine reptiles known as plesiosaurs, a group of long-necked carnivorous and semi-aquatic reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs. They were characterized by their long, serpent-like bodies, usually with a short tail and a small set of flippers or limbs. Plesiosaurs were a diverse group with various species, but they are primarily known for their resemblance to dragons or sea serpents of myth and legend, making them a popular figure in popular culture.
Predinosaur marine reptile with a long neck and four flippers, characterized by its distinctive pair of small, hind limbs.
Pletal is a medication used to treat intermittent claudication, a condition related to poor circulation in the legs, caused by atherosclerosis. It contains the active ingredient cilostazol, which belongs to the class of medications known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors.It works by improving blood flow to the legs by:1. Dilating blood vessels2. Improving the flexibility of blood vessels3. Increasing the production of platelet aggregation inhibitors, which prevent the formation of blood clotsCommon side effects of Pletal include headaches, diarrhea, hypertension, and stomach upset.
Plethodon is a genus of salamanders in the family Plethodontidae, commonly known as wood frogs or wood salamanders, although wood frogs belong to the genus Rana.
A plethodont is a type of salamander that belongs to the family Plethodontidae, a group of lungless amphibians. They are commonly found in North and Central America, and are also known as "lungless salamanders".
The Plethodontidae is a family of salamanders, commonly known as the lungless salamanders. They are a group of molting salamanders that reproduce by laying eggs, but unlike other amphibians, they do not have lungs and breathe exclusively through their skin and mouths. There are about 400 species of worldwide, ranging in color and size, the majority of which are found in the Americas.
A plentiful or ample supply; an abundance. (e.g. "The city has a plethora of museums to visit.")