There are 20 total results for your Rex search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
雷克斯 see styles |
léi kè sī lei2 ke4 si1 lei k`o ssu lei ko ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Rex |
レックス see styles |
rekkusu レックス |
More info & calligraphy: Rex |
暴龍 暴龙 see styles |
bào lóng bao4 long2 pao lung |
Tyrannosaurus spp.; esp. T. rex |
嘴広鸛 see styles |
hashibirokou; hashibirokou / hashibiroko; hashibiroko はしびろこう; ハシビロコウ |
(kana only) shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) |
暴君竜 see styles |
boukunryuu / bokunryu ぼうくんりゅう |
(See ティラノサウルス・1) Tyrannosaurus rex |
覇王竜 see styles |
haouryuu / haoryu はおうりゅう |
(rare) Tyrannosaurus rex |
霸王龍 霸王龙 see styles |
bà wáng lóng ba4 wang2 long2 pa wang lung |
Tyrannosaurus rex |
鯨頭鸛 鲸头鹳 see styles |
jīng tóu guàn jing1 tou2 guan4 ching t`ou kuan ching tou kuan |
shoebill stork (Balaeniceps rex) |
雷克斯暴龍 雷克斯暴龙 see styles |
léi kè sī bào lóng lei2 ke4 si1 bao4 long2 lei k`o ssu pao lung lei ko ssu pao lung |
Tyrannosaurus rex |
ハシビロコウ see styles |
hashibirokou / hashibiroko ハシビロコウ |
(kana only) shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) |
チラノサウルス see styles |
chiranosaurusu チラノサウルス |
(1) (abbreviation) Tyrannosaurus rex (lat:); T. rex; (2) tyrannosaurus |
タイラノサウルス see styles |
tairanosaurusu タイラノサウルス |
(1) (abbreviation) Tyrannosaurus rex (lat:); T. rex; (2) tyrannosaurus |
ティラノサウルス see styles |
tiranosaurusu ティラノサウルス |
(1) (abbreviation) Tyrannosaurus rex (lat:); T. rex; (2) tyrannosaurus |
レックスハリソン see styles |
rekkusuharison レックスハリソン |
(person) Rex Harrison |
ティランノサウルス see styles |
tirannosaurusu ティランノサウルス |
(1) (abbreviation) Tyrannosaurus rex (lat:); T. rex; (2) tyrannosaurus |
ティラノサウルスレックス see styles |
tiranosaurusurekkusu ティラノサウルスレックス |
Tyrannosaurus rex; T. rex |
ティラノサウルス・レックス see styles |
tiranosaurusu rekkusu ティラノサウルス・レックス |
Tyrannosaurus rex; T. rex |
Variations: |
tiranosaurusurekkusu; tiranosaurusu rekkusu ティラノサウルスレックス; ティラノサウルス・レックス |
Tyrannosaurus rex; T. rex |
Variations: |
tiranosaurusu; tiranozaurusu; tirannosaurusu; chiranosaurusu; chiranozaurusu; tairanosaurusu; tairanozaurusu ティラノサウルス; ティラノザウルス; ティランノサウルス; チラノサウルス; チラノザウルス; タイラノサウルス; タイラノザウルス |
(1) (abbreviation) (See ティラノサウルスレックス) Tyrannosaurus rex (lat:); T. rex; (2) tyrannosaurus |
Variations: |
tiranosaurusu; tiranozaurusu; tirannosaurusu(sk); chiranosaurusu(sk); chiranozaurusu(sk); tairanosaurusu(sk); tairanozaurusu(sk) ティラノサウルス; ティラノザウルス; ティランノサウルス(sk); チラノサウルス(sk); チラノザウルス(sk); タイラノサウルス(sk); タイラノザウルス(sk) |
(1) (abbreviation) (See ティラノサウルスレックス) Tyrannosaurus rex (lat:); T. rex; (2) tyrannosaurus |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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