<span class="searchmatch">lizard</span>-<span class="searchmatch">stone</span> (mineralogy) A Cornish serpentine....
spp.) lizard-<span class="searchmatch">stone</span> <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> tail (Saururus spp., Piper spp.) lizardy lot <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> lounge <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span>, lounge-<span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> mimic glass <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> monitor <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> Monte Cristo...
living <span class="searchmatch">stone</span> <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span>-<span class="searchmatch">stone</span> lodestone Lydian <span class="searchmatch">stone</span> made of <span class="searchmatch">stone</span> mani <span class="searchmatch">stone</span> markstone mark with a white <span class="searchmatch">stone</span> marriage <span class="searchmatch">stone</span> milestone millstone mill-<span class="searchmatch">stone</span> moa...
хисэлэ̄ • (hisələ̄) <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> хисэ (hisə, “<span class="searchmatch">stone</span>”)...
idiomatic expressions, as: stone the crows and pickle the <span class="searchmatch">lizards</span>. (expression of surprise): holy cow, <span class="searchmatch">stone</span> me ^ James Lambert The Macquarie Book of Slang (Sydney:...
some strategies and weak against others in a loop such that there is no universally best option. rock-paper-scissors-<span class="searchmatch">lizard</span>-Spock popular child's game...
Borrowed from Ancient Greek σαυρῖτις (saurîtis), from σαῦρος (saûros, “<span class="searchmatch">lizard</span>”). (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [sau̯ˈriː.tɪs] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)...
Armenian Highland Armenian khramulya Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Armenian <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> Armenian marsh-mallow Armenian mountain catfish Armenian Question Armenian...
From <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span> + -ry. lizardry (uncountable) The state or quality of being a <span class="searchmatch">lizard</span>. 1940, Esmé Wingfield-Stratford, Crusade for Civilization, George Routledge...
"<span class="searchmatch">lizard</span>" (common being σαύρα (saúra)), perhaps from κρόκη (krókē, “pebbles”) + δρῖλος (drîlos, “worm”), because crocodiles like resting on flat <span class="searchmatch">stones</span>...