"Lacertiloid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lacertiloid refers to a type of reptile that resembles a lizard, particularly in the characteristic hollow bones and scaly skin. The term is often used in scientific classification to describe species that belong to the group Lacertilia, which includes true lizards, skinks, and worm lizards.
The word "lacert" refers to a lizard, particularly a non-venomous reptile belonging to the family Lacertidae.
The adjective "lacertilian" refers to something that is related to or resembling a lizard, particularly a non-scorpionid lizard. The term is often used in biology and herpetology to describe the physical characteristics or habits of lizards, such as their scaly skin, long tails, or climbing abilities.