scincus officinalis

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skink
to serve (a drink)
An lizard of the Scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed
{n} any thing potable
{v} to serve drink
{n} a small species of lizard
{i} one of several species of scaled innocuous alert and agile lizards; thick soup, pottage
Any of numerous smooth shiny lizards of the family Scincidae, having a cylindrical body and small or rudimentary legs and living chiefly in temperate and tropical regions. Any of about 1,275 species (family Scincidae) of lizards found throughout the tropics and in temperate regions of North America. Skinks have a cylindrical body, a conical head, and a long, tapering tail. Some species are 26 in. (66 cm) long, but most are under 8 in. (20 cm). Some have small or no limbs and sunken eardrums. Most are ground-dwellers or burrowers; some are arboreal or semiaquatic. Skinks eat insects and other small invertebrates; large species are herbivorous. Some species lay eggs; others bear live young
To draw or serve, as drink
Any one of numerous species of regularly scaled harmless lizards of the family Scincidæ, common in the warmer parts of all the continents
Drink; also, pottage
An animal of the Scincidae family, resembling a lizard, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed
To serve or draw liquor
alert agile lizard with reduced limbs and an elongated body covered with shiny scales; more dependent on moisture than most lizards; found in tropical regions worldwide
{f} (Scottish use) serve a drink, pour out a drink
scincus officinalis
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