reptiledom

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English

Etymology

From reptile +‎ -dom.

Noun

reptiledom (uncountable)

  1. The state of being a reptile, or of belonging to the world of reptiles; reptiles, collectively.
    • 1888, David Patrick, William Geddie, Chambers' Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, volume 2, page 174:
      It is generally allowed that birds have risen out of reptiledom.
    • 1922, Edmund Carroll Jaeger, Denizens of the Desert, page 237:
      It is common enough practice for them to turn cannibals and eat their own offspring — rather despicable business, this eating of one's own children, but possibly considered good form in reptiledom.
    • 1927, John Arthur Thomson, Ways of Living: Nature and Man, page 34:
      For hibernation means more than taking a long sleep when it is very cold and the metaphorical wolf is at the door; it means a definite imperfection in the warm-bloodedness, and a peculiar lapse towards reptiledom, with very remarkable constitutional changes in heart and blood, in breathing and excretion.
    • 1931, Paul Kane, “Howard Atwood Kelly, In Whom the Naturalist Rivals the Physician”, in Nature Magazine, volumes 17-18, page 104:
      Leaning against bookcases filled with medical works were huge test tubes of alcohol and formalin preserving the remains of many of the most dangerous characters of reptiledom.
    • 1964, Ruth Moore, Evolution, page 114:
      In the absence of earlier eggs, it is hard for scientists to tell exactly when the amphibians crossed the threshold into reptiledom, for the earliest known reptiles are so amphibianlike that their assignment to one category or the other is largely a matter of opinion.

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See also

kinds of reptiles
other kinds or classes of animals