noun
- a large sauropod dinosaur of the Jurassic period, characterized by front legs longer than hind legs and a long neck
Usage: paleontology; often capitalized as a genus name (Brachiosaurus)
Examples
- The brachiosaur was one of the largest land animals ever to exist.
- Brachiosaurs used their long necks to reach vegetation high in the trees.
- The museum's skeleton of a brachiosaur stretched across the entire hall.
- Unlike most sauropods, the brachiosaur had front legs that were longer than its back legs.
- Children were fascinated by the life-sized model of a brachiosaur at the natural history exhibit.