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reptile

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Reptile ( Icelandic RisaeĆ°lan ) is a band from Iceland on the record label Bad Taste . Reptile is known for its over the top theatrics in their music, which combines pop with other instruments such as marimba , saxophone , banjo and violin . Their debut ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "creeping or crawling animal," from Old French reptile (early 14c.) and directly from Late Latin reptile , noun use of neuter of reptilis (adj.) "creping, crawling," from rept- , past participle stem of repere "to crawl, creep," from PIE root ...

Usage examples of reptile.

Arizona and Australia established expressly for storing antivenins from exotic and deadly reptiles like the King Cobra and Tiger Snakes.

Recent work shows that these reptiles are more closely related to archosaurs and may be included in a larger assemblage called the archosauromorphs.

The next room was filled with avian and reptile eggs, and then the holograph vanished.

An inch-worm, perhaps, would be a better description, for it travelled in the same humpy way as that pleasing reptile.

It seems to me, I said, that the great additions which have been made by realism to the territory of literature consist largely in swampy, malarious, ill-smelling patches of soil which had previously been left to reptiles and vermin.

The reptile snapped its jaws once, tilted its head toward Mirt to deliver what he could only describe as a wink, and surged past the astonished moneylender to spit lighting into the open mouth of the beholder.

Seeing that a few members of such water-breathing classes as the Crustacea and Mollusca are adapted to live on the land, and seeing that we have flying birds and mammals, flying insects of the most diversified types, and formerly had flying reptiles, it is conceivable that flying-fish, which now glide far through the air, slightly rising and turning by the aid of their fluttering fins, might have been modified into perfectly winged animals.

Mammals, marsupials, monotremes, birds, reptiles, worms, insects, arachnids, crustaceans, planaria, nematodes, protists, fungi, even a horticultural center.

In his early twenties, Quaid had deep-set eyes with all the warmth of a reptile.

Additional features distinguishing dinosaurs from other reptiles include: the division of the vertebral column into several regions, a long and mobile neck, and at least three sacral vertebrae in contact with the pelvis.

Nipples and belly button on his scaled skin did not match what she knew about reptiles.

Feeling pleased with himself, he worked quickly with blister sherbet and some medicinal honey, then rubbed a toner cream into the massive, clawed reptile feet that had gone pink from irritation.

By far the most speciose group of largely aquatic reptiles of the latest Cretaceous of northeastern Montana is the turtles.

The stapes originated from one of die gill bars of the ancestral fishes, and is found in the ears of birds and reptiles as well as in those of mammals.

No obstacle intercepted their gaze, which swept the horizon in a semi-circle from the cape to Reptile End.