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Meaning of lacertilia

Wordnet

lacertilia (n)

true lizards; including chameleons and geckos

Webster

lacertilia (n. pl.)

An order of Reptilia, which includes the lizards.

lacertilia Sentence Examples

  1. Lacertilia is a diverse group of reptiles that includes over 6,000 species.
  2. Lacertilia is a suborder of squamata, which also includes snakes and amphisbaenids.
  3. Lacertilia is divided into two infraorders: Iguania and Scleroglossa.
  4. Iguania includes iguanas, chameleons, and agamids, while Scleroglossa includes geckos, skinks, and amphisbaenids.
  5. Lacertilia are found all over the world, except for Antarctica.
  6. Lacertilia are typically small to medium-sized, with some species reaching lengths of over 2 meters.
  7. Lacertilia are predators, feeding on insects, small mammals, and other reptiles.
  8. Lacertilia are ectothermic, meaning that they rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature.
  9. Lacertilia are typically oviparous, laying eggs that hatch into live young.
  10. Lacertilia are an important part of the ecosystem, playing a role in seed dispersal and pest control.

FAQs About the word lacertilia

true lizards; including chameleons and geckosAn order of Reptilia, which includes the lizards.

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Lacertilia is a diverse group of reptiles that includes over 6,000 species.

Lacertilia is a suborder of squamata, which also includes snakes and amphisbaenids.

Lacertilia is divided into two infraorders: Iguania and Scleroglossa.

Iguania includes iguanas, chameleons, and agamids, while Scleroglossa includes geckos, skinks, and amphisbaenids.