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cotylosaurian

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cot⋅y⋅lo⋅saur

[kot-l-uh-sawr]
–noun
any member of the extinct order Cotylosauria, comprising heavy-bodied, splay-limbed, plant-eating reptiles that arose during the Carboniferous Period and that are considered to include the ancestors of all other reptiles.


Origin:
1900–05; < NL Cotylosauria, equiv. to cotyl(lus) a hollow space in the bones forming the distinctive articulation of skull and vertebrae, which orig. defined the order (masc. n. < Gk kotýlē socket, cup, anything hollow) + -o- -o- + -sauria; see -saur, -ia


cot⋅y⋅lo⋅sau⋅ri⋅an, adjective
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cotylosaur   (kŏt'l-ə-sôr')  Pronunciation Key 
Any of a number of extinct reptiles of the group Cotylosauria or Captorhinida of the Carboniferous and Permian Periods that include the ancestors of all terrestrial vertebrates except for amphibians. Cotylosaurs evolved from early amphibians, had four sprawling legs and a long tail, and a skull without temporal openings. Also called stem reptile.
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