Enalid

/ˈɛn.ə.lɪd/ noun

Definition

A member of an extinct group of marine reptiles from the Mesozoic era, related to plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs.

Etymology

From Greek 'enalios' (of the sea) plus -id (a member of a group). The term was coined in paleontology to classify marine-dwelling reptiles.

Kelly Says

The word 'enalid' comes directly from Greek for 'sea-dwelling,' and paleontologists created a whole family of scientific names around this root for all the amazing sea monsters that ruled ancient oceans.

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