varanid
English
Etymology
From scientific Latin Varanidae (family name).
Noun
varanid (plural varanids)
- Any lizard of the genus Varanus; a monitor lizard.
- 2017, Hanneke Meijer, The Guardian, 17 May:
- Although fossils of giant varanids had been known since the mid-1800s, the discovery that giant lizards were still among us, albeit on a few isolated islands in far-away Southeast Asia, was met with fascination and excitement.
- 2017, Hanneke Meijer, The Guardian, 17 May:
Translations
any lizard of the genus Varanus
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