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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
Lizard skin, the skin of these reptiles

Silver bells jingling from your black lizard boots, my baby / Silver foil to trim your wedding gown.

{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
(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
lizard orchid
an orchid of the genus Himantoglossum
lizard's-tail
North American herbaceous perennial of wet places having slender curled racemes of small white flowers
Caiman lizard
any semi-aquatic lizard, of the genus, Dracaena, found in South America
bleed the lizard
To urinate
blue-tongue lizard
Any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua, also called blue-tongued skink
blue-tongued lizard
Alternative spelling of blue-tongue lizard
drain the lizard
To urinate

Be right back. Gotta go drain the lizard.

frilled lizard
A lizard with a wide, contractile membranous frill extending from the neck and throat
fuck-you lizard
the Tokay lizard, taxonomic name Gecko gecko
horned lizard
Any of some 14 species of lizard in the genus Phrynosoma, generally with wide toad-shaped bodies less than a foot long, noted for the horny structures on their heads
legless lizard
Any lizard that does not have limbs
legless lizard
Any of the several groups of lizards of the family Pygopodidae which have lost limbs or reduced them to the point of uselessness
lot lizard
A customer or salesperson at a used car lot
lot lizard
A low or stupid person
lot lizard
A prostitute at a truck stop
lounge lizard
An idler or pleasure-seeker; a person who spends considerable time loitering in bars and cocktail lounges

Someone should pull together a major movie for this actor, because he’s great at playing heels with a vagrant streak of decency—say, a lounge lizard with feelings, an uncomfortably adulterous husband.

lounge-lizard
Alternative spelling of lounge lizard
monitor lizard
Any of various large lizards of the genus Varanus, native to Africa, Asia and Australia, that are carnivorous
regal horned lizard
Phrynosoma solare, a horned lizard, with a wide toad-shaped body about seven inches long, noted for the ten horns that form a crown-like structure on its head
thunder lizard
Nickname for the apatosaurus or brontosaurus
worm lizard
Any of many small limbless burrowing tropical lizards, of the family Amphisbaenidae, that resemble worms
bleed the lizard
(deyim) (Slang) Pee, urinate, take a whiz, let the dogs out
flat out like a lizard drinking
(deyim) Very busy
jesus lizard
A common name for the basilisk lizard genus, known for being able to run across water
alligator lizard
slim short-limbed lizard having a distinctive fold on each side that permits expansion; of western North America
anguid lizard
slugs and insects
anguid lizard
any of a small family of lizards widely distributed in warm areas; all are harmless and useful as destroyers of e
beaded lizard
lizard with black and yellowish beadlike scales; of western Mexico
caiman lizard
crocodile-like lizard of South America having powerful jaws for crushing snails and mussels
collared lizard
any of several robust long-tailed lizards with collars of two dark bands; of central and western United States and northern Mexico
earless lizard
any of several slender lizards without external ear openings: of plains of western United States and Mexico
eastern fence lizard
small active lizard of United States and north to British Columbia
fence lizard
spiny lizard often seen basking on fences in the United States and northern Mexico
flying lizard
Any of various small tropical Asian lizards of the genus Draco, having winglike membranes on each side that may be spread to enable it to glide through the air. Also called flying dragon
frilled lizard
large arboreal insectivorous Australian lizard with a ruff of skin around the neck
frilled lizard
An Australian lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingi) having a broad contractile membrane extending from the neck and throat that can be extended like a ruff when the mouth is opened
fringe-toed lizard
with long pointed scales around toes; of deserts of United States and Mexico
glass lizard
snakelike lizard of Europe and Asia and North America with vestigial hind limbs and the ability to regenerate its long fragile tail
green lizard
a common Eurasian lizard about a foot long
horned lizard
insectivorous lizard with hornlike spines on the head and spiny scales on the body; of western North America
horned lizard
Any of several lizards of the genus Phrynosoma of western North America and Central America, having hornlike projections on the head, a spiny flattened body, and a short tail. Also called horned toad
house-lizard
{i} type of lizard
lacertid lizard
Old World terrestrial lizard
legless lizard
degenerate wormlike burrowing lizard of California closely related to alligator lizards
leopard lizard
any of several large lizards with many dark spots; of western United States and northern Mexico
lizards
plural of lizard
lounge lizard
a man who idles about in the lounges of hotels and bars in search of women who would support him
monitor lizard
Any of about 30 species of lizards (genus Varanus, family Varanidae), found in the Old World tropics and subtropics. Most have an elongated head and neck, a heavy body, a long tail, and well-developed legs. The smallest monitor grows to 8 in. (20 cm), but several species (e.g., the Komodo dragon) are very large. The two-banded, or water, monitor (V. salvator), of South Asia, grows to 9 ft (2.7 m). The perenty (V. giganteus), of Australia, grows to 8 ft (2.4 m). The so-called earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis), a rare lizard of Borneo and the only species of the family Lanthanotidae, grows to 16 in. (40 cm) long
night lizard
small secretive nocturnal lizard of southwestern North America and Cuba; bear live young
sagebrush lizard
a ground dweller that prefers open ground and scattered low bushes; of United States west between Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains
sand lizard
a common and widely distributed lizard of Europe and central Asia
side-blotched lizard
one of the most abundant lizards in the arid western United States
spiny lizard
any of numerous lizards with overlapping ridged pointed scales; of North America and Central America
teiid lizard
tropical New World lizard with a long tail and large rectangular scales on the belly and a long tail
texas horned lizard
of arid and semiarid open country
tree lizard
a climbing lizard of western United States and northern Mexico
venomous lizard
any of two or three large heavy-bodied lizards; only known venomous lizards
water lizard
Any aquatic lizard of the genus Varanus, as the monitor of the Nile
water lizard
See Monitor, n
western fence lizard
common western lizard; seen on logs or rocks
worm lizard
Any of various small, legless, burrowing lizards of the family Amphisbaenidae, resembling worms and found chiefly in tropical regions
worm lizard
a lizard of the genus Amphisbaena; harmless wormlike limbless lizard of warm or tropical regions having concealed eyes and ears and a short blunt tail
zebra-tailed lizard
swift lizard with long black-banded tail and long legs; of deserts of United States and Mexico
Turkish - English

Definition of lizard in Turkish English dictionary

lizard balonu
(Meteoroloji) lizard-baloon
lizard

    Hyphenation

    liz·ard

    Turkish pronunciation

    lîzırd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈləzərd/ /ˈlɪzɜrd/

    Etymology

    () From Anglo-Norman lusard, from Old French lesard (French: lézard), from Latin lacertus.

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