(isim) kertenkele

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lizard
A coward
An unctuous person
Any reptile of the order Squamata, usually having four legs, external ear openings, movable eyelids and a long slender body and tail
{n} a numerous genus of reptiles, with long tapering bodies and short legs, amphibious
n cicak
a man who idles about in the lounges of hotels and bars in search of women who would support him
Lizard skin, the skin of these reptiles
(The) Supposed, at one time, to be venomous, and hence a “lizard's leg” was an ingredient of the witch's cauldron in Macbeth
relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail
A piece of rope with thimble or block spliced into one or both of the ends
(n ) m'la, m'lah
Any reptiles of the order Squamata, usually having four legs, external ear openings, movable eyelids and a long slender body and tail
Any one of the numerous species of reptiles belonging to the order Lacertilia; sometimes, also applied to reptiles of other orders, as the Hatteria
A piece of timber with a forked end, used in dragging a heavy stone, a log, or the like, from a field
{i} any of a number of four-legged reptiles with scaly skin and long tapering tails
A lizard is a reptile with short legs and a long tail. the Lizard an area of land going out into the sea in the southwest of England, which is the part of the UK that is furthest to the south. Any of about 3,000 species of reptiles constituting the suborder Sauria. They are most diverse and abundant in the tropics but are found from the Arctic Circle (one species) to southern Africa, South America, and Australia. Like snakes, lizards have scales, paired male copulatory organs, and a flexible skull. Typical lizards have a moderately cylindrical body, four well-developed legs (although some lizards are legless), a tail slightly longer than the head and body combined, and movable lower eyelids. They range in size from 1-in. (3-cm) geckos to the 10-ft (3-m) Komodo dragon, but most are about 12 in. (30 cm) long. Ornamentation includes crests on the head, back, or tail; spines; brightly coloured throat fans; and throat frills. Most species feed on insects and rodents, but some, such as the iguana, eat plants. See also Gila monster; horned toad
(isim) kertenkele
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