Pronunciation: /əˈɡæmɪˌdeɪ/

Definitions of agamidae

noun a family of lizards comprising the agamas

Example Sentences

A1 Agamidae is a family of lizards found in Asia and Africa.

A2 The agamidae lizard can change color to blend in with its surroundings.

B1 Agamidae are known for their ability to climb trees and rocks with ease.

B2 The agamidae species, such as the bearded dragon, are popular pets among reptile enthusiasts.

C1 Researchers are studying the evolutionary history of agamidae to better understand their diversity and adaptations.

C2 The agamidae family includes a wide range of species, each with unique characteristics and behaviors.

Examples of agamidae in a Sentence

formal The Agamidae family of lizards includes over 300 species found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.

informal I saw a cool agamidae lizard at the zoo yesterday.

slang Check out that agamidae chillin' on the rock over there.

figurative The diversity within the Agamidae family reflects the complexity of nature itself.

Grammatical Forms of agamidae

plural

agamidae

comparative

more agamidae

superlative

most agamidae

present tense

agamidae

future tense

will agamidae

perfect tense

have agamidae

continuous tense

is agamidae

singular

agamidae

positive degree

agamidae

infinitive

to agamidae

gerund

agamidaeing

participle

agamidaed

Origin and Evolution of agamidae

First Known Use: 1835 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agamidae' originated from the Greek word 'agama' meaning 'unmarried' or 'unwed'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in reference to a family of lizards, the term 'agamidae' has evolved to encompass a broader classification of reptiles within the Agamidae family in modern taxonomy.