different between legless vs scalyfoot
legless
English
Etymology
From Middle English legles, equivalent to leg +? -less.
Pronunciation
Adjective
legless (comparative more legless, superlative most legless)
- Without legs.
- (slang) Too drunk to stand.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:drunk.
Derived terms
- legless lizard
Translations
legless From the web:
- what legless reptile
- legless meaning
- what legless skinks eat
- what do legless lizards eat
- what are legless lizards
- what do legless lizards look like
- what are legless lizards called
- what does legless lizards eat
scalyfoot
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
scaly +? foot
Noun
scalyfoot (plural scalyfoots)
- Any of several Australian legless lizards, of the genus Pygopus, having prehensile tails and scaly flaps in place of hindlimbs.
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