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Etymology of Dinosaurs 

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Short video about the origin of the names that were given to the dinosaurs.
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Комментарии : 24   
@ezioauditore8006
@ezioauditore8006 Год назад
i discovered your channel and after a couple hour, i noticed that i watched all of your videos. very good job. really appreciated, thank you so much. by the way, i learned the Greek alphabet with your videos. you are very informative.
@yeo4725
@yeo4725 Год назад
Some pronounciations in the video are based on modern Greek: β was pronounced /b/ abd φ /ph/.
@enyalios316
@enyalios316 Год назад
Depends on the period
@user-rq7qc9um8i
@user-rq7qc9um8i 5 месяцев назад
Beyond useful, super underated
@fanaticofmetal
@fanaticofmetal 2 года назад
Very interesting, I already knew about the Dinosaur and T-Rex ones but everything else is new to me
@waragque
@waragque 9 месяцев назад
Tyrannosaurus rex fossils were first found in Montana, not in Utah.
@leonardocharalabopoulos7749
@leonardocharalabopoulos7749 2 года назад
Beautiful as usual👌❤️
@clapiotis
@clapiotis Год назад
In Deinonychus, as in Dinosaur, the Greek word Δεινός (Deinos) means MIGHTY, not TERRIBLE. I have seen this false translation many times on the internet but it is a spread bad translation of a Greek word. Dino or Δεινός (Deinos) also means in Greek, awesome, very bad, very ugly, very skilled at something. But the actual main meaning is mighty. Excellent work. Greetings from Athens, Greece.
@enyalios316
@enyalios316 Год назад
It can mean both. But terrible is the most common meaning and translation: "διὸ καὶ πάθη πολλὰ καὶ δεινὰ κατὰ τὴν πόλιν ὁρᾶν ἦν γινόμενα: Ἕλληνες γὰρ ὑφ᾽ Ἑλλήνων ἀνηλεῶς ἀνῃροῦντο καὶ συγγενεῖς ὑπὸ τῶν κατὰ γένος προσηκόντων ἐφονεύοντο, μηδεμίαν ἐντροπὴν τῆς ὁμοφώνου διαλέκτου παρεχομένης." Diodor. 17.13.6
@clapiotis
@clapiotis Год назад
@@enyalios316 Dinosaur is a "σύγχρονο αντιδάνειο", in other words, a "modern counter loan" word created by Sir Richard Owen who came up with the name dinosaur in 1841. Therefore, going back to ancient Greek text is not relevant.
@enyalios316
@enyalios316 Год назад
@@clapiotis People who come up with these neologisms, borrow them from ancient Greek, not modern Greek.
@clapiotis
@clapiotis Год назад
@@enyalios316 Exactly. And because they borrow it "today" from "yesterday" they do not always follow the root meaning. There is a plethora of such modern counter loan examples out there their meaning comes back with a different one (eg: pathetic, Pandora's box and so on).
@edwardamosbrandwein3583
@edwardamosbrandwein3583 Год назад
DEINOS means "mighty" and also "awe-inspiring." You're right: "terrible" is incorrect.
@lechieurdecorrecteur3720
@lechieurdecorrecteur3720 Год назад
Name of the song ?
@josueveguilla9069
@josueveguilla9069 8 месяцев назад
Actually, the pterodactyl is not a dinosaur. The pterodactyl is a pterosaur. Huge difference.
@Edward-it9cr
@Edward-it9cr 2 года назад
Yooo
@costaslonser2441
@costaslonser2441 Год назад
All Greek 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@s.papadatos6711
@s.papadatos6711 Год назад
All non greek discoveries
@s.papadatos6711
@s.papadatos6711 Год назад
and, all written in Latin alphabet
@Nomad_nr_7
@Nomad_nr_7 Год назад
Dilophosaurus is NOT a sauropod! This picture is not correct.
@thacaesar6300
@thacaesar6300 Год назад
good job but the megalodon is not a dinosaur, it did not even live in the mesozoic (the tperodactyls are not dinosaurs either but they did live in the mesozoic)
@josueveguilla9069
@josueveguilla9069 8 месяцев назад
EXACTLY. THANK YOU.
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