Cetiosauria

/ˌsiːtɪoʊˈsɔːriə/ noun

An extinct order of large marine reptiles from the Mesozoic era that had long necks and whale-like bodies.

From Latin 'cetus' (whale) + Greek 'sauros' (lizard) + Latin plural suffix '-ia'. Names the entire group based on their whale-like appearance.

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