different between suborder vs iguanian
suborder
English
Etymology
sub- +? order
Noun
suborder (plural suborders)
- (taxonomy) A taxonomic category below order and above infraorder.
Translations
Anagrams
- Brodeurs, bordures, bourders
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iguanian
English
Etymology
Iguania +? -an
Noun
iguanian (plural iguanians)
- Any of the suborder Iguania of iguanas, chameleons, agamids, and "New World lizards".
Adjective
iguanian (comparative more iguanian, superlative most iguanian)
- Of or pertaining to the lizard infraorder Iguania.
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