scaly+lizard
1scaly lizard — scaly anteater or scaly lizard, = pangolin. (Cf. ↑pangolin) …
2lizard — ► NOUN ▪ a four legged reptile with a long body and tail, movable eyelids, and a rough, scaly, or spiny skin. ORIGIN Old French lesard, from Latin lacertus lizard, sea fish , also muscle …
3lizard — [liz′ərd] n. [ME lesard < OFr < L lacerta, lizard: see LEG] 1. any of a suborder (Sauria, order Squamata) of reptiles characterized by a long slender body and tail, a scaly skin, and four legs, sometimes merely vestigial: most species live… …
4lizard — /liz euhrd/, n. 1. any of numerous scaly reptiles of the suborder Sauria, order Squamata, typically having a moderately elongate body, a tapering tail, and two pairs of legs held outward from the body, comprising mostly terrestrial and burrowing… …
5Lizard (comics) — The Lizard Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics Fi …
6Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp — Infobox Paranormalcreatures Creature Name = The Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp Image Caption = Scape Ore Swamp Image Name =Dinosauroid Reptoid.gif Image Caption = Artist Interpretation Grouping = Cryptid Sub Grouping = AKA = The Lizard Man Of Lee… …
7lizard — liz•ard [[t]ˈlɪz ərd[/t]] n. 1) ram any scaly reptile of the suborder Lacertilia (Sauria), order Squamata, typically having a long body, long tail, and four legs, as the chameleon 2) clo leather made from the skin of a lizard 3) sts lounge lizard …
8lizard fish — noun : any of various slender marine fishes having a scaly head like that of a lizard and a large mouth and constituting the family Synodontidae * * * lizard fish, any one of various large mouthed fishes with lizardlike heads, especially a… …
9scaly foot — /ˈskeɪli fʊt/ (say skaylee foot) noun an elongated, pygopod lizard, Pygopus lepidopodus, with vestigial hind limbs resembling scaly flaps …
10lizard — noun a reptile that typically has a long body and tail, four legs, movable eyelids, and a rough, scaly, or spiny skin. [Suborder Lacertilia: many species.] Origin ME: from OFr. lesard(e), from L. lacertus lizard, sea fish , also muscle …