| lacertidae | (n) Old World lizards, Syn. family Lacertidae |
| lacertid lizard | (n) Old World terrestrial lizard, Syn. lacertid |
| Lacertian | a. [ Cf. F. lacertien. ] (Zool.) Like a lizard; of or pertaining to the |
| lacertid | n. Any lizard of the family |
| Lacertidae | n. A natural family of Old World lizards. |
| Lacertilia | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. L. lacertus a lizard. ] (Zool.) An order of Reptilia, which includes the lizards. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ They are closely related to the snakes, and like the latter, usually have the body covered with scales or granules. They usually have eyelids, and most of then have well-formed legs; but in some groups (amphisbæna, glass-snake, etc.) the legs are absent and the body is serpentlike. None are venomous, unless |
| Lacertilian | a. & n. Same as Lacertian. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lacertiloid | a. [ Lacertilia + -oid. ] (Zool.) Like or belonging to the |
| Lacertine | a. (Zool.) Lacertian. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| トカゲ目;蜥蜴目 | [トカゲもく(トカゲ目);とかげもく(蜥蜴目), tokage moku ( tokage me ); tokagemoku ( tokage me )] (n) (See 有鱗類) Squamata (order of scaled reptiles, sometimes esp. the Sauria or Lacertilia) [Add to Longdo] |
| 金蛇;蛇舅母 | [かなへび;カナヘビ, kanahebi ; kanahebi] (n) (uk) lacertid (any lizard of family Lacertidae, esp. the Japanese grass lizard, Takydromus tachydromoides) [Add to Longdo] |