| angui | He is in anguish over her child. |
| angui | The newspaper told of the mother's anguish at the death of her son. |
| anguidae | (n) alligator lizards, Syn. family Anguidae |
| anguid lizard | (n) any of a small family of lizards widely distributed in warm areas; all are harmless and useful as destroyers of e.g. slugs and insects |
| anguilla | (n) a British colony in the West Indies |
| anguilla | (n) type genus of the Anguillidae: eels, Syn. genus Anguilla |
| anguillan | (n) a native or inhabitant of the island of Anguilla in the West Indies |
| anguillan | (adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Anguilla or its people, Example: Anguillan sea food specialties |
| anguillidae | (n) eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to the sea to spawn, Syn. family Anguillidae |
| anguilliformes | (n) elongate fishes with pelvic fins and girdle absent or reduced, Syn. order Apodes, order Anguilliformes |
| anguillula | (n) a genus of Cephalobidae, Syn. genus Anguillula, Turbatrix, genus Turbatrix |
| anguine | (adj) of or related to or resembling a snake |
| Anguidae | n. a family comprising the alligator lizards. |
| Anguiform | a. [ L. angius snake + -form. ] Snake-shaped. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Anguilla | n.
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| Anguillan | adj. |
| Anguillan | n. |
| Anguillidae | n. a natural family of eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to the sea to spawn. |
| Anguilliform | a. [ L. anguilla eel (dim. of anguis snake) + -form. ] Eel-shaped. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The “Anguillæformes” of Cuvier are fishes related to thee eel. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Anguilliformes | n. |
| Anguine | a. [ L. anguinus, fr. anguis snake. ] Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a snake or serpent. “The anguine or snakelike reptiles.” Owen. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Anguineal | a. Anguineous. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Anguilla [ geogr. ] | Anguilla (ai) [Add to Longdo] |