Lizard ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Lizard ( noun )

  1. A reptile with four legs and a long tail, typically found in warm regions.
  2. A small, typically cold-blooded reptile with a scaly skin and typically long tail.

Origin:

Old english, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german lacerta, also to lacertus "lizard" and to latin lacertus "muscle".

Examples:

  1. He saw a lizard sunbathing on a rock.
  2. The gecko is a type of lizard.
  3. Lizard's skin is covered in scales.
  4. The lizard's tail can be regenerated.
  5. The chameleon is a lizard that can change color.

(As a verb)

Lizard ( verb )

  1. A reptile with four legs and a long tail, typically found in warm regions.
  2. A small, typically cold-blooded reptile with a scaly skin and typically long tail.

Origin:

Old english, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german lacerta, also to lacertus "lizard" and to latin lacertus "muscle".

Examples:

  1. He saw a lizard sunbathing on a rock.
  2. The gecko is a type of lizard.
  3. Lizard's skin is covered in scales.
  4. The lizard's tail can be regenerated.
  5. The chameleon is a lizard that can change color.
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