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The current article title does not fit with any other of WP:DINO's specific specimen articles. I therefore propose we rename the article from "Barosaurus ("Gordo")" to ""Gordo" (dinosaur)", so as to allow this article to fit with the other WP:DINO articles and make it easier for general Wikipedians to look for. Dromaeosaurus is best dinosaur 00:29, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
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"Gordo" is Spanish for 'fat' or, in some cases, for 'big'. In Spanish, it is a masculine form that only refers to masculine objects or male living beings, but anyway it mainly translates into English as 'fat'. Is there any Spanish or South-American origin of that nickname? Anybody knows? Kintaro ( talk) 14:47, 12 May 2019 (UTC)
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The current article title does not fit with any other of WP:DINO's specific specimen articles. I therefore propose we rename the article from "Barosaurus ("Gordo")" to ""Gordo" (dinosaur)", so as to allow this article to fit with the other WP:DINO articles and make it easier for general Wikipedians to look for. Dromaeosaurus is best dinosaur 00:29, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
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"Gordo" is Spanish for 'fat' or, in some cases, for 'big'. In Spanish, it is a masculine form that only refers to masculine objects or male living beings, but anyway it mainly translates into English as 'fat'. Is there any Spanish or South-American origin of that nickname? Anybody knows? Kintaro ( talk) 14:47, 12 May 2019 (UTC)