rex (Meaning)

Wordnet

rex (n)

a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom

Webster

rex (n.)

A king.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rex

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rex Sentence Examples

  1. The Tyrannosaurus rex, known for its fearsome jaws, was the apex predator of the Cretaceous period.
  2. The velociraptors were agile hunters, but no match for the massive Tyrannosaurus rex.
  3. The discovery of a fossilized Triceratops rex skull shed light on the evolutionary diversity of the genus.
  4. The name "rex" is derived from the Latin word for "king," befitting the dominance of the Tyrannosaurus.
  5. The diminutive Microceratops rex was one of the smallest known ceratopsians.
  6. The herbivorous Edmontonia rex possessed impressive osteoderms for protection against predators.
  7. The Gorgosaurus rex was a close relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex, but slightly smaller in size.
  8. The fossilized teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex indicate its ability to crush bone with ease.
  9. The discovery of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex specimen provided valuable insights into the growth and development of the species.
  10. The formidable claws of the Tyrannosaurus rex were used for both hunting and defense.

FAQs About the word rex

a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdomA king.

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The Tyrannosaurus rex, known for its fearsome jaws, was the apex predator of the Cretaceous period.

The velociraptors were agile hunters, but no match for the massive Tyrannosaurus rex.

The discovery of a fossilized Triceratops rex skull shed light on the evolutionary diversity of the genus.

The name "rex" is derived from the Latin word for "king," befitting the dominance of the Tyrannosaurus.