ˈ(y)u̇rəs, ˈ(y)ür- noun combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek oura — more at -urous
: one having (such) a tail — especially in generic names
Brachy urus
Dasy urus
Saur urus
ˈ(y)u̇rəs, ˈ(y)ür- noun combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek oura — more at -urous
: one having (such) a tail — especially in generic names
Brachy urus
Dasy urus
Saur urus
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012