Lacertilian [la-sər-TIL-yən] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, 19th century 1.Relating to a reptile of the suborder Lacertilia; a lizard. 2.Lizardlike. Examples of lacertilian in a sentence "The lacertilian beachgoers line up on their towels on the sand every morning." "Though they have certain lacertilian features, crocodiles are not actually large lizards." About Lacertilian “Lacertilian” is taken from the Latin, combining “lacerta” (me…
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