"Squamate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squamate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Squamate" Meaning

Squamate refers to a type of animal that belongs to the group Reptilia, specifically refering to lizards and snakes. It is characterized by the presence of scales or scutes on their skin, which give these reptiles their powers of scurrying, climbing, and protection.

"Squamate" Examples

Squamate


A squamate is a reptile of the order Squamata, which includes:

All lizards (order Sauria or Lacertilia)
Snakes (order Serpentes), and their extinct allies, in the infraorders Alethinophidia and Scolecophidia

Synonyms


Ophidia (archaic order name for snakes)
Loricata (sometimes used to describe the more traditional crown-group snakes, but not in higher-level phylogenetic classifications)

Usage Examples


1. Reptile classification: The order Squamata is divided into two main groups: the lizard infraorders (Gekkota, Diploglossa, Iguania, and Sauria) and the snake infraorders (Alethinophidia and Scolecophidia).

2. Characteristics: Squamates have a characteristic body covering called scales, from which the order gets its name (Greek: σκαμμαtos scale, iterative plural).

3. Biological diversity: Squamates can be found in a wide range of biomes and ecosystems, from deserts to rainforests, and from sea level to high mountains.

4. Conservation status: Many squamate species are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and the introduction of invasive species.

5. Medical importance: Some squamates, like the various species of venomous snakes, pose a significant risk to human health through bites that can result in serious injury or death.

"Squamate" Similar Words

Squalls

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Squally

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Squalodon

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Squaloid

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Squalor

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Squamaceous

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Squamaceous refers to something that produces or contains scales, especially fish scales.

Squamae

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Squamata

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Squamated

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Squamates

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Squamates are a group of ectothermic, carnivorous and omnivorous animals that includes lizards, snakes, and worm-lizards. They have scales, from which they get their name, which help to reduce friction and increase movement. Squamates are found in almost every habitat on Earth and are diverse, with over 3,000 different species. They are often referred to collectively as "lizards" in casual conversation, although this term technically excludes snakes and worm-lizards, which are both types of squamates.

Squamatisation

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Squamatization

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Squame

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Squamellate

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A rare and interesting word!<br><br>Squamellate refers to something that is covered or characterized by squamella, a small scaly or bony plate, especially one found in the embryonic development of certain animals, or a placental scale.<br><br>It can also be used to describe a surface or texture that resembles such scales or plates.<br><br>In some medical contexts, it may also refer to a particular type of skin growth or a bone-related condition characterized by the development of small scales or plates.

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Squamigerous

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