"Geckotian" is a word in ENGLISH
A gecko.
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balà (not without l) v [A; a12] find out information about an event that has happened (who stole s.t. , …
Read the complete definitionA species of gecko having the toes expanded into large lobes for adhesion. The Egyptian fanfoot (Phyodactylus gecko) is believed, …
Read the complete definitionAny lizard of the family Geckonidae. The geckoes are small, carnivorous, mostly nocturnal animals with large eyes and vertical, elliptical …
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Read the complete definitionhagbà v {1} [B26; c] fall heavily with a thud. Nahisalibay siya sa kabáyù ug mihagbà (nahagbà) sa yútà, She …
Read the complete definitionháplak - To fall or drop flat on the ground, lie on one’s stomach, lie prone. Nagháplak ang tagûtò sa …
Read the complete definitionAny species of Old World geckoes of the genus Hemidactylus. The hemidactyls have dilated toes, with two rows of plates …
Read the complete definitionhúlug - To drop, throw, fall down, cause to fall down, tumble down, precipitate, precipitate oneself. Andam ka, agúd índì …
Read the complete definitionkupô - To hang on, stick or cling to, adhere to. Ang tokô nagakupô sa díngding. The gecko is clinging …
Read the complete definitionlígpit - To jam, squeeze, press, compress, squash, crush by pressure as between two boards and the like. Nalígpit ang …
Read the complete definitionpilit v {1} [AC3; b6] stick on. Mipilit ang tikì sa ákung tangkúgù, The gecko stuck to the nape of …
Read the complete definitiontagútò, tagûtû - A small lizard, sandlizard. (cf. sóksok, tokô, takâ—gecko; haló—iguana; kuyáyha—flying dragon; buáya—crocodile, alligator; balangítaw, tambalihán, tikî).
Read the complete definitiontakâ - (B) The gekko, gecko, a kind of lizard larger than the ordinary tagútò or sóksok. (cf. tokô, tikî).
Read the complete definitiontakbuy v {1} [A; b] hug, cling closely in order not to fall. Mi-takbuy ang tikì sa bukubuku sa manananggut, …
Read the complete definitiontambalihán - A kind of lizard living in the open and somewhat resembling a gecko in size. It is not …
Read the complete definitionA harmless lizard of the Gecko family (Platydactylus Mauritianicus) found in Southern Europe and adjacent countries, especially among old walls …
Read the complete definitionn. a kind of gecko.
Read the complete definitionAny one of a group of lizards of the Gecko tribe, having the toes broad, and furnished with a groove …
Read the complete definitiontikî - (B) The ordinary lizard. (cf. tagútò, sóksok). The gecko. (cf. takâ, tokô).
Read the complete definitiontikì nga kwanggul n a stupid gecko (so called because of the fact that he hides but shouts to let …
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