Pronunciation: /ˈæɡəˌmɔɪd/

Definitions of agamoid

adjective resembling or characteristic of a lizard

Example Sentences

A1 The agamoid lizard blended in perfectly with its surroundings.

A2 The agamoid robot moved silently and efficiently through the factory.

B1 The agamoid spacecraft was designed to withstand extreme conditions in outer space.

B2 The agamoid technology was so advanced that it was almost indistinguishable from human behavior.

C1 The agamoid AI system was capable of learning and adapting to new situations on its own.

C2 The agamoid android was created with such precision and detail that it was nearly impossible to tell it apart from a real person.

Examples of agamoid in a Sentence

formal The scientist studied the agamoid lizard species in great detail.

informal I heard that agamoid lizards are pretty unique creatures.

slang Those agamoid lizards are like little alien creatures!

figurative Her personality was as mysterious and elusive as an agamoid lizard.

Grammatical Forms of agamoid

past tense

agamoided

plural

agamoids

comparative

more agamoid

superlative

most agamoid

present tense

agamoids

future tense

will agamoid

perfect tense

have agamoided

continuous tense

is agamoiding

singular

agamoid

positive degree

agamoid

infinitive

to agamoid

gerund

agamoiding

participle

agamoided

Origin and Evolution of agamoid

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agamoid' originated from the Greek word 'agamos', meaning unmarried or celibate.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is unmarried or celibate, the meaning of 'agamoid' has evolved to refer to something resembling a lake or pond, particularly in terms of being stagnant or still.