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‖ Cheirotherium Palæont.|kaɪərəʊˈθɪərɪəm| [mod.L., f. Gr. χείρ hand + θηρίον beast.] A large extinct four-footed animal, whose footprints (found in the Upper New Red Sandstone) resemble a human hand; considered by Prof. Owen to be the same as the labyrinthodon, a large Batrachian reptile. Hence cheiroˈtherian a., of or belonging to the Cheirotherium.
1855Lyell Elem. Geol. xxii. (ed. 5) 339 A large unknown quadruped, provisionally named Cheirotherium by Prof. Kaup. Ibid. 341 The..Labyrinthodon having existed at the period when the Cheirotherian footsteps were made. |