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gecko
[gek-oh]
noun
plural
geckos, geckoesany of numerous small, mostly nocturnal tropical lizards of the family Gekkonidae, usually having toe pads that can cling to smooth surfaces: the largest species, Gekko gecko, is sometimes kept as a pet.
gecko
/ ˈɡɛəʊ /
noun
any small insectivorous terrestrial lizard of the family Gekkonidae, of warm regions. The digits have adhesive pads, which enable these animals to climb on smooth surfaces
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gecko1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gecko1
Example Sentences
As a common terms, the authors suggested "van Gogh’s starry dwarf gecko."
For people who prefer to use a common term, the authors suggest "Van Gogh’s starry dwarf gecko."
Listed as threatened since 1990, these long-lived reptiles don’t live alone; they can dig up to 25 burrows a year—and share the space with creatures from geckos to cottontails.
For example, a gecko's feet can stick to the wall temporarily due to van der Waals forces.
For example, geckos exploit surface forces to cling to walls and ceilings.
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