Noun
T. rex (plural T. rexes)
Abbreviation of Tyrannosaurus rex.
T. Rex (plural T. Rexes)
(informal, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of T. rex
t.-rex
We have as much evidence that T. rex was feathered, at least during some stage of its life, as we do that australopithecines like Lucy had hair. Mark Norell
Dinosaurs replace their teeth throughout their life. And T. rex replaced all of their teeth every year. Jack Horner
I'm sort of like a T. rex in the world of female actresses. Every time a job is finished, I look at my car and think, 'Could I live in it?' Lena Headey
A group of big-game hunters go on a time safari to bag a T. rex. Source: Internet
Based on their analysis of the bones, the researchers believe it took the T. rex up to 20 years to reach adult size, undergoing drastic changes as it matured. Source: Internet
Instead, Woodward points out, because it took T. rex up to twenty years to reach adult size, the tyrant king probably underwent drastic changes as it matured. Source: Internet