the word l in reptiles stands for lizard
Reptiles = sarIsR^ipAH [सरीसृपाः]
L. D. Boonstra has written: 'A report on some Karroo reptiles from the Luangwa Valley, Northern Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Reptiles
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. Amphibians are not the opposite of reptiles, they are just not the same.
One word. Reptiles
"Reptilia" is the origin of it, which is a latin word.
Becase the word 'Dinosaur' means terrible lizard.
Yes, the plural noun 'reptiles' is a common noun; a general word for a group of cold-blooded air-breathing vertebrates that usually lay eggs and have skin covered with scales or bony plates; a word for any reptiles of any kind.
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If you mean "reptiles" there isn't one. Reptiles are a specifically defined group of animals. There is no other word which means the same thing.
In a word, Yes.
The duration of The L Word is 3000.0 seconds.
The compound noun 'marine reptiles' is a common noun; a general word for reptiles which are adapted to life in a marine environment; a word for any marine reptiles of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Canberra Reptile Zoo or Wally Gator (cartoon character).