-suchus

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Etymology

New Latin, from Ancient Greek Σοῦχος (Soûkhos, the crocodile god Sobek), from Egyptian Demotic sbk (Sobek), from Egyptian sbk (Sobek).

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-suchus

  1. Used to form genus names of extinct crocodyliforms or reptiles resembling crocodiles.

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