WordNet
n. any of several four-footed herbivorous horned dinosaurs with enormous beaked skulls; of the late Cretaceous in North America and Mongolia [syn: ceratopsian]
Usage examples of "horned dinosaur".
In 1986, when Peter Dodson announced the discovery of a new kind of horned dinosaur, Lamanna clipped the story from his local paper in Waterloo, in New York State’.
Not only did their descriptions of the monster tally but the descriptions themselves were that of a horned dinosaur closely resembling the prehistoric triceratops.
Below them, on the ground, moved the horned dinosaur and when they reached the edge of the forest where there lay fifty yards of open ground to cross to the foot of the cliff he was there with them, at the bottom of the tree, waiting.