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The '''thesaurus'''<ref>http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(d.w.'s_name_game%3b_finders_key-pers)/1020/KTEH/Thursday_April_15_2010/260215/ - Spelled in lowercase</ref> is a dinosaur who is very good with words.
The '''thesaurus'''<ref>http://tv.ark.com/transcript/arthur-(d.w.'s_name_game%3b_finders_key-pers)/1020/KTEH/Thursday_April_15_2010/260215/ - Spelled in lowercase</ref> is a dinosaur who is very good with words.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*He is named after a {{W|thesaurus}}, a book that lists words, similar meaning words, and opposites.
*He is named after a {{W|thesaurus}}, a book that lists words, similar meaning words, and opposites.
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 14 January 2022

Thesaurus
Thesaurus.jpg
Gender Male
Animal Dinosaur

Job Word organizer

Cartoon debut "D.W.'s Name Game"

The thesaurus[1] is a dinosaur who is very good with words.

He spends most of his time organizing words in the library's reference section, but there are so many that he still has a lot to go. He appears in D.W.'s dream. After testing her worthiness, he told her the perfect name to call Arthur.

Trivia[edit]

  • He is named after a thesaurus, a book that lists words, similar meaning words, and opposites.

References[edit]