Lizard Definition
 lĭzərd 
  lizards
  
    noun
  
 
    lizards
  
Any of a suborder (Sauria, order Squamata) of reptiles characterized typically by a long slender body and tail, scaly skin, and four legs: most species live in hot, dry regions, as the gecko, horned toad, chameleon, and iguana.
 Webster's New World 
Any of various similar reptiles or other animals, as alligators or salamanders.
 Webster's New World 
Leather made from the skin of one of these reptiles.
 American Heritage 
(colloquial) An unctuous person.
Wiktionary 
(colloquial) A coward.
 Wiktionary 
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Noun
Singular:
 lizardPlural:
 lizardsOrigin of Lizard
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From Anglo-Norman lusard, from Old French lesard (French: lézard), from Latin lacertus.
From Wiktionary
 Middle English from Old French lesarde from Latin lacertus, lacerta
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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