An alternative modern plural of brontosaurus, formed by adding the English suffix '-es' instead of using the Latin '-i' ending.
A variant plural of brontosaurus that treats it as a fully English word rather than maintaining Latin grammar rules, reflecting 20th-century naturalization of scientific terminology.
Language purists get upset about 'brontosauruses' vs 'brontosauri,' but honestly the messy coexistence of both shows how language naturally evolves when Greek-Latin terms enter common speech.
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