crocodile
The word "crocodile" comes from the Ancient Greek word "krokdilos," which means "lizard."
the animal called the pebble worm (translated from Greek) is crocodile
Crocodile can crawl, walk and run
crocodile = (das) Krokodil
The word "crocodile" has three morphemes: "croco-" (meaning "pebble" in Greek), "-d-" (meaning "tooth" in Greek), and "-ile" (a suffix indicating belonging to a class of animals).
Crocodiles do NOT say hello.
croggeeyl
Crocodile is 鰐 (wani)
I'd say Baronyx has the most crocodile-shaped head. Spinosaurus would be a runner-up.
crocodile *************************** daktylos (δάκτυλος in greek) is the older form of the word δάχτυλο (da-khtee-lo) which means finger.
The same way English and Americans say them but with a Crocodile Dundee accent.
Yes, that is a metaphor. When someone says, "She cried crocodile tears," it's a metaphor, but if they were to say, "Hers were like crocodile tears," or "Her tears were as big as a crocodile's," then it would be a simile.