Associations to the word «Reptile»
Noun
- Amphibian
- Triassic
- Mammal
- Crocodile
- Lizard
- Tortoise
- Alligator
- Turtle
- Snake
- Dinosaur
- Vertebrate
- Python
- Zoo
- Cretaceous
- Chameleon
- Salamander
- Rodent
- Fauna
- Clade
- Bird
- Insect
- Boa
- Frog
- Fossil
- Cobra
- Serpent
- Toad
- Venom
- Primate
- Fish
- Gopher
- Scorpion
- Extinction
- Taxon
- Clapton
- Species
- Monty
- Snapping
- Wildlife
- Phylogeny
- Aquarium
- Gliding
- Specie
- Curator
- Conservation
- Leopard
- Worm
- Animal
- Biodiversity
- Prey
- Egg
- Horus
- Zoology
- Predator
- Beast
- Footprint
- Jaw
- Specimen
- Genus
- Snout
- Invertebrate
- Butterfly
- Exhibit
- Enclosure
- Weasel
- Raptor
Adjective
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Wiktionary
REPTILE, noun. A cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia.
REPTILE, noun. (figuratively) A mean or grovelling person.
REPTILE, adjective. Creeping; moving on the belly, or by means of small and short legs.
REPTILE, adjective. Grovelling; low; vulgar.
REPTILE ROOM, noun. A room in a zoo in which reptiles are on display in cases.
Dictionary definition
REPTILE, noun. Any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia including tortoises, turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators, crocodiles, and extinct forms.
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