noun a mammal with a leathery armor shell covering its body

  • The armadillo is a small mammal with a hard shell covering its body.
  • I saw an armadillo digging in my backyard last night.
  • That armadillo is as tough as nails.
  • His tough exterior is like an armadillo's shell, protecting him from emotional harm.

noun a burrowing mammal with a thickset body, short legs, and strong claws, native to Eurasia and North America

verb to pester or harass someone persistently

  • The badger is a nocturnal mammal known for its distinctive black and white striped face.
  • I saw a badger digging in the yard last night.
  • That guy is a real badger when it comes to getting what he wants.
  • She badgered her way into getting a promotion at work.

noun a rough, unmannered person

verb to endure or tolerate something difficult

  • The bear population in the region has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
  • I saw a huge bear while hiking in the mountains yesterday!
  • That movie was unbearable, I couldn't sit through it.
  • She had to bear the weight of her family's expectations on her shoulders.

noun a small mammal with long ears, a short tail, and soft fur, typically found in fields or domesticated as a pet

  • The fluffy bunny hopped around the garden, nibbling on fresh greens.
  • I saw a cute bunny in the park today, it was so adorable!
  • Let's go check out the bunnies at the pet store, they're so fluffy!
  • She's like a bunny, always full of energy and bouncing around.

noun a marine mammal of the order Cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises

  • The study of cetacean behavior is a complex and fascinating field of research.
  • I saw a group of cetaceans swimming in the ocean today, they were so graceful.
  • Dude, did you see that huge cetacean jump out of the water? It was epic!
  • Her singing voice was like the song of a majestic cetacean, powerful and beautiful.

noun a person who advocates for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife

  • The conservationist worked tirelessly to protect the endangered species in the national park.
  • My friend is a total conservationist and is always talking about recycling and reducing waste.
  • I heard that new movie star is a real tree hugger, a true conservationist at heart.
  • The artist was a conservationist of old traditions, always preserving the techniques of the past in his work.

noun a community of living organisms that live in close association with coral reefs

  • The coral reef is a diverse ecosystem that provides a habitat for many marine species.
  • Dude, have you seen the coral reef while snorkeling? It's amazing!
  • That coral reef is lit, bro!
  • Her mind was like a colorful coral reef, full of life and beauty.

noun A type of flightless bird that became extinct in the late 17th century, native to the island of Mauritius.

  • The dodo bird is an extinct species that once inhabited the island of Mauritius.
  • I read that the dodo bird couldn't fly, which is why it became extinct.
  • That guy is as extinct as a dodo, he never comes out with us anymore.
  • Her old-fashioned views on technology make her seem like a dodo in this digital age.

noun a small to medium-sized antelope that is typically found in Africa and Asia, known for its graceful movements and slender build

  • The gazelle gracefully leaped through the savannah, showcasing its agility.
  • I saw a gazelle sprinting across the field, it was so fast!
  • Check out that gazelle, it's like lightning on four legs!
  • She moved through the crowded room with the grace and speed of a gazelle.

noun A large African mammal with a very long neck and forelegs, having a coat patterned with brown patches separated by lighter lines.

  • The giraffe is the tallest land animal, with a long neck and legs.
  • I saw a giraffe at the zoo today, it was so cool!
  • Check out that giraffe, it's like a tall drink of water!
  • Her neck was so long, she looked like a giraffe reaching for leaves in the trees.

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noun A large African antelope with a long head, a beard and mane, and a sloping back.

  • The gnu is a large African antelope with a long head and beard.
  • I saw a gnu at the zoo last weekend.
  • That gnu is one funky looking animal!
  • The team worked together like a herd of gnus, moving in unison towards their goal.

noun A large, powerful, primarily herbivorous ape native to the forests of central Africa.

  • The gorilla at the zoo is a popular attraction for visitors.
  • I heard there's a huge gorilla at the zoo that everyone's talking about.
  • That gorilla is massive, dude!
  • Dealing with that difficult client is like trying to tame a wild gorilla.

noun a large open area covered with grass, especially one used for grazing

  • The grassland ecosystem is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.
  • Let's go for a picnic in the grassland this weekend.
  • I love chilling in the grassland, it's so peaceful.
  • Her mind was like a vast grassland, full of untapped potential.

noun a carved object made from ivory, typically a decorative or artistic piece

  • The intricate ivory carving displayed in the museum dates back to the 17th century.
  • Have you seen the beautiful ivory carving my aunt brought back from her trip?
  • That ivory carving is so dope, where did you get it?
  • His words were like delicate ivory carvings, carefully crafted and full of meaning.

noun a wild dog-like animal that scavenges for food and is known for its cunning and stealth

  • The jackal is a cunning predator known for its scavenging habits.
  • I saw a jackal lurking around the campsite last night.
  • That guy is a real jackal, always looking for an easy opportunity.
  • The corrupt politician was compared to a jackal, preying on the vulnerable for personal gain.

noun a wild cat with yellowish-brown fur and tufted ears, found chiefly in the northern latitudes of North America and Eurasia

  • The lynx is a solitary wild cat known for its beautiful fur and tufted ears.
  • I heard there's a lynx sighting in the forest near our town!
  • That lynx is one cool cat, man.
  • She stalked her prey with the stealth of a lynx.

noun a mammal of an order whose members are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly, including the kangaroos, opossums, bandicoots, and wombats.

  • The marsupial is a type of mammal that carries its young in a pouch.
  • I saw a cute little marsupial hopping around in the backyard.
  • That marsupial is one cool dude, always hanging out in the trees.
  • The company's CEO is like a marsupial, always keeping a close eye on the new projects.

noun a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal native to Australia, with a duck-like bill and webbed feet

  • The platypus is a unique mammal native to Australia.
  • I saw a platypus swimming in the river yesterday!
  • That platypus is one funky looking creature!
  • Her new invention was like a platypus - a strange combination that somehow worked perfectly.

noun a small toothed whale with a blunt snout and a triangular dorsal fin

  • The porpoise is a small toothed whale that is often found in coastal waters.
  • I saw a porpoise swimming near the shore while I was at the beach.
  • Check out that cool porpoise doing flips in the water!
  • The team worked together like a pod of porpoises, smoothly and efficiently.

noun A large predatory fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a streamlined body, and rows of sharp teeth.

  • The marine biologist conducted a study on the behavior of the great white shark.
  • I heard that there was a shark sighting at the beach yesterday.
  • I can't believe she's dating that guy, he's such a loan shark.
  • Her sharp tongue was like a shark, cutting through any argument with ease.

noun a type of antelope native to southern Africa, known for its speed and agility

  • The springbok is a type of antelope found in southern Africa.
  • I saw a group of springboks grazing in the field.
  • Check out that springbok, it's so fast!
  • Her agility on the soccer field was like that of a springbok.

noun a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen

  • The tundra biome is characterized by low temperatures and permafrost.
  • I heard that the tundra is really cold all year round.
  • The tundra is like a frozen wasteland, dude.
  • Her heart felt like a tundra, cold and barren.

noun a very large marine mammal with a streamlined body and a horizontal tail fin, breathing air through blowhole(s) on the top of its head

  • The whale population has been steadily decreasing due to overfishing and pollution.
  • I heard there was a whale sighting off the coast yesterday!
  • That party was a whale of a time!
  • She felt like a small fish in a big pond, surrounded by whale-sized competitors.

noun A wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family, living and hunting in packs

  • The wolf is a carnivorous mammal of the dog family, known for its howling and hunting in packs.
  • I heard there are wolves in the nearby forest, so be careful when hiking.
  • That guy is a total wolf, always on the prowl for a new romantic interest.
  • The new CEO is like a wolf, constantly looking for ways to outperform the competition.

noun A person who studies or works with animals, particularly in their natural habitats

  • The zoologist conducted a detailed study on the behavior of a rare species of birds.
  • My friend is training to become a zoologist and she loves working with animals.
  • I heard that zoologists get to hang out with cool animals all day, how awesome is that?
  • As a zoologist of human behavior, she was able to analyze the social dynamics of the group with precision.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The Arabian red fox is a species of fox native to the Arabian Peninsula.
  • I saw an Arabian red fox while hiking in the desert.
  • Check out that cool Arabian red fox chilling by the oasis.
  • The Arabian red fox symbolizes adaptability and resilience in the harsh desert environment.

noun a type of bear found in Asia, known for its distinctive white crescent-shaped marking on its chest

  • The moon bear, also known as the Asiatic black bear, is a species native to Asia.
  • I saw a cute moon bear at the zoo yesterday.
  • That moon bear is so chill, just lounging in the sun all day.
  • Her eyes were as dark as a moon bear's fur, mysterious and captivating.

noun a native or inhabitant of Madagascar

adjective relating to or characteristic of Madagascar or its people

  • The Madagascan government is working on implementing new conservation measures.
  • I heard that Madagascan vanilla is the best in the world.
  • Let's grab some Madagascan street food for lunch.
  • Her dancing was as vibrant and colorful as a Madagascan sunset.

noun a zoogeographical region comprising Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, and Africa north of the Sahara.

adjective relating to or denoting a zoogeographical region comprising Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, and Africa north of the Sahara.

  • The Palearctic realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms on Earth.
  • I learned about the Palearctic region in my geography class.
  • Have you ever been to any countries in the Palearctic zone?
  • Exploring the Palearctic realm of knowledge opened up new horizons for me.

noun a specific species of bird in the genus Circus

noun a type of frog that is commonly found in misty environments

  • The mistfrog is a rare species of frog found only in certain rainforest regions.
  • I heard there's a mistfrog living in the pond behind the old barn.
  • Check out that cool mistfrog hopping around near the creek!
  • The mistfrog symbolizes the elusive nature of truth in the story.

noun the fur of the musk ox

  • The musk ox is a large herbivore that is well-adapted to living in the Arctic.
  • I saw a musk ox grazing in the field near the mountains.
  • That musk ox is one tough beast, nothing can scare it off.
  • The team worked together like a herd of musk oxen, strong and united.

noun a large, predatory freshwater fish native to North America, known for its long, slender body and alligator-like appearance

  • The alligator gar is a large freshwater fish native to North America.
  • I heard that the alligator gar can grow up to 10 feet long!
  • That alligator gar is one fierce-looking fish, dude.
  • Her determination was like that of an alligator gar, relentless and powerful.

noun A large predatory shark with dark stripes or bars on the body, found in tropical and temperate seas.

  • The tiger shark, also known as Galeocerdo cuvier, is a large predatory fish found in tropical and temperate waters.
  • I saw a massive tiger shark while snorkeling in Hawaii last summer.
  • That tiger shark is one mean dude, you definitely don't want to mess with it.
  • Her sharp wit was like a tiger shark, cutting through any nonsense in its path.

noun The name of a specific species of tree within the Yucca genus, scientifically known as Yucca brevifolia.

  • The Joshua tree is a unique and iconic plant native to the southwestern United States.
  • Let's take a road trip to see the Joshua tree in the desert.
  • That Joshua tree is so cool, it looks like something out of a Dr. Seuss book.
  • The Joshua tree stood tall and strong, a symbol of resilience in the harsh desert environment.

noun a large lizard of the genus Varanus, native to Africa, Asia, and Australia, typically having a long neck, tail, and strong claws

  • The biologist observed the monitor lizard in its natural habitat.
  • I saw a huge monitor lizard while hiking in the jungle.
  • Dude, that monitor lizard was massive!
  • The monitor lizard of bureaucracy slowly crept through the office, causing chaos wherever it went.

noun giant huntsman spider - a type of spider known for its large size and hunting abilities

  • The giant huntsman spider is known for its impressive size and speed.
  • Have you ever seen a giant huntsman spider in real life? It's huge!
  • That giant huntsman spider is freakin' massive!
  • The giant huntsman spider seemed to loom over the entire room, casting a shadow of fear.

noun A small marsupial native to Australia, known for its friendly and curious nature.

  • The quokka is a small marsupial native to Australia.
  • I saw a cute quokka hopping around in the bush.
  • That quokka is so chill, just lounging in the sun.
  • Her smile was as infectious as a quokka's grin.

noun a type of whale with a long spiral tusk protruding from its head

  • The narwhal is a medium-sized toothed whale that lives in the Arctic waters.
  • I heard that narwhals have long tusks that look like unicorn horns!
  • Check out that narwhal chilling in the water, it's so cool!
  • She's as rare as a narwhal sighting in the wild.

noun a type of freshwater fish belonging to the family Cichlidae, known for their brightly colored scales and diverse species

adjective relating to or characteristic of cichlids

  • The cichlid is a type of freshwater fish known for its vibrant colors and unique behaviors.
  • I just got a new cichlid for my fish tank, it's so pretty!
  • Check out that cichlid, it's a real showstopper!
  • The cichlid in the pond was like a colorful jewel amidst the dull rocks.

noun a large aquatic mammal with a rounded body and paddle-like flippers, also known as a sea cow

  • The manatee is a large, herbivorous marine mammal that can be found in shallow coastal waters.
  • I saw a manatee swimming near the dock while I was fishing.
  • Check out that sea cow, it looks like a manatee!
  • She moved through the crowded party like a graceful manatee gliding through the water.

noun A mammal of the order Pholidota native to Africa and Asia, having a body covered with large, overlapping scales and a long sticky tongue for catching ants and termites.

  • The pangolin is a unique mammal covered in scales.
  • I saw a cute pangolin at the zoo yesterday.
  • That pangolin is totally rad!
  • Her tough exterior was like a pangolin's scales, protecting her from harm.

noun a large, eared seal found in Pacific coastal waters, especially the California sea lion and the Steller sea lion

  • The sea lion population in that region has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
  • I saw a sea lion playing in the water near the pier today.
  • Check out that cool sea lion chilling on the rocks!
  • She moved through the crowd with the grace and agility of a sea lion in the water.

noun A small, nocturnal marsupial native to Australia, known for its long ears and pointed nose.

  • The bilby is a nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.
  • I saw a cute little bilby at the wildlife sanctuary.
  • Check out that cool bilby hopping around!
  • The bilby symbolizes the unique wildlife found in the Australian outback.

noun a large black and white sea mammal, also known as a killer whale

  • The orca, also known as the killer whale, is a highly intelligent marine mammal.
  • I saw an orca at the aquarium today, it was so cool!
  • That orca show was lit, bro!
  • The orca of the business world, he dominates every deal he's involved in.

noun a type of ground squirrel found in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

  • The suslik is a type of ground squirrel found in Eurasia.
  • I saw a cute suslik poking its head out of its burrow.
  • That suslik is so tiny, it's like a little nugget.
  • The suslik represents the idea of staying hidden and observing before taking action.

noun a large, burrowing, nocturnal mammal native to Africa with a long snout and tongue used for eating ants and termites

  • The aardvark is a nocturnal mammal native to Africa, known for its long snout and sticky tongue used for eating ants and termites.
  • I saw an aardvark at the zoo yesterday, it was so cute!
  • That guy is as nosy as an aardvark, always poking around in other people's business.
  • Her ability to find information is like an aardvark sniffing out ants in the dark.

noun Aardwolf - a small, insectivorous mammal native to East and Southern Africa, resembling a hyena but having a more slender build and specialized diet primarily consisting of insects.

  • The aardwolf is a small, insectivorous mammal native to East and Southern Africa.
  • I heard that aardwolves are actually more closely related to hyenas than wolves.
  • Check out that cute little aardwolf over there!
  • The aardwolf of the group, always quietly working behind the scenes.

noun aardwolves - a carnivorous mammal of southern and eastern Africa that resembles a small striped hyena

  • Aardwolves are small, insect-eating mammals native to eastern and southern Africa.
  • I read an interesting article about aardwolves in National Geographic.
  • My friend thinks aardwolves are just weird looking dogs.
  • The team worked together like a pack of aardwolves, efficiently hunting down bugs in the code.

noun a type of squirrel found in the southwestern United States, named after American naturalist John James Abert

  • The Abert's squirrel is a species of tree squirrel found in the Rocky Mountains.
  • I saw an Abert's squirrel while hiking in the mountains.
  • That Abert's squirrel was so cute, I wanted to take it home as a pet.
  • The Abert's squirrel darted through the trees like a streak of lightning.

noun a type of bird in the sparrow family, typically found in the southwestern United States and Mexico

  • The Abert's towhee is a bird species commonly found in the southwestern United States.
  • I saw an Abert's towhee in my backyard this morning, it was so cute!
  • That Abert's towhee is one cool bird, dude.
  • Just like the Abert's towhee, she was elusive and hard to catch.

noun A small rodent resembling a squirrel, found in South America.

  • The abrocome is a type of rodent native to South America.
  • Have you ever seen an abrocome in the wild?
  • I heard that abrocomes are really good at climbing trees.
  • Her quick movements on the dance floor reminded me of an abrocome darting through the forest.

noun A type of owl that is native to North America and known for its distinctive call and markings.

  • The Acadian owl is a nocturnal bird of prey native to North America.
  • I heard that the Acadian owl is really good at hunting mice.
  • That Acadian owl is one stealthy hunter, dude.
  • Her eyes were as sharp as an Acadian owl's when she spotted the hidden clue.

noun a type of flowering plant in the Plumbaginaceae family, native to Asia and the Mediterranean region

  • The acantholimon plant is known for its beautiful pink flowers and spiky leaves.
  • I saw a really cool acantholimon plant at the botanical gardens.
  • That acantholimon plant is totally rad, dude!
  • The acantholimon plant stood tall and proud, like a warrior in the garden.

noun a type of venomous snake native to Australia

  • The acanthophis is a genus of elapid snakes native to Australia and New Guinea.
  • I saw an acanthophis while hiking in the outback.
  • That acanthophis is one sneaky snake, watch out!
  • Her words were like the venom of an acanthophis, striking deep into his heart.

noun Acanthuridae is a noun that refers to a family of fish commonly known as surgeonfish or tangs. They are characterized by their scalpel-like spines near their tails.

  • The Acanthuridae family, also known as surgeonfishes, is a group of marine fish characterized by their scalpel-like spines.
  • Did you know that Acanthuridae are also called surgeonfishes because of their sharp spines?
  • I saw a cool Acanthuridae fish while snorkeling - it had a sharp spine like a surgeon's scalpel!
  • The Acanthuridae family is like a team of skilled surgeons in the ocean, using their sharp spines for protection.

noun Achariaceae is a noun referring to a family of flowering plants commonly known as the Achariaceae family.

  • The Achariaceae family of flowering plants includes several species that are native to tropical regions.
  • I read an interesting article about the Achariaceae plants and their unique characteristics.
  • Have you seen those funky Achariaceae plants growing in the botanical garden?
  • The Achariaceae family tree branches out into a diverse range of species.

noun a genus of large primitive fish, including the sturgeon

  • The acipenser is a genus of fish that includes sturgeons.
  • I saw a huge acipenser while fishing in the river.
  • That acipenser is one big fish, dude!
  • The acipenser of knowledge is always swimming in the vast ocean of information.

noun a group of primitive ray-finned fishes including sturgeons and paddlefishes

  • Acipenseriformes, commonly known as acipenserids or sturgeons, are a group of primitive fish with distinctive features.
  • I saw a huge acipenseres while fishing in the river yesterday.
  • That acipenseres is one ugly looking fish!
  • The acipenseres of knowledge in that book are truly valuable.

noun a taxonomic group that includes sturgeons and paddlefishes, known for their cartilaginous skeletons and elongated bodies

  • The acipenseroidae is a suborder of bony fish that includes sturgeons and paddlefish.
  • I learned that acipenseroidae are a type of fish that are known for their unique appearance.
  • Have you ever seen those big acipenseroidae fish with the long snouts?
  • The acipenseroidae swims gracefully through the water like a majestic underwater dancer.

noun a plural form of the noun ackey, which refers to a small silver coin formerly used in parts of Africa

  • The ackeys were carefully counted and recorded by the auditors.
  • I found a whole bunch of ackeys in my pocket when I got home.
  • Hey, pass me those ackeys so I can open this door.
  • Her words were like ackeys, unlocking the secrets of his heart.

noun a family of snakes commonly known as file snakes or pipe snakes

  • The Acrochordidae is a family of snakes commonly known as file snakes or wart snakes.
  • Have you heard of the Acrochordidae family? They're also called file snakes.
  • Those file snakes from the Acrochordidae family are pretty cool, huh?
  • The Acrochordidae family is like the file organizers of the snake world, keeping everything in order.

noun a type of palm tree native to South America

  • The acuyari palm is a native plant species found in the Amazon rainforest.
  • I heard that the acuyari palm is very resilient and can withstand harsh weather conditions.
  • Check out that cool acuyari palm over there, it's so tropical!
  • The acuyari palm symbolizes strength and adaptability in the face of adversity.

noun a type of ferns

adjective describing the type of ferns that belong to the adder

  • The botanist carefully studied the intricate patterns of adder's-ferns in the forest.
  • I love how adder's-ferns look in the wild, they're so unique!
  • Those adder's-ferns are totally rad, dude!
  • The adder's-ferns spread across the forest floor like a green carpet.

noun a large stork-like bird of the family Ciconiidae, typically found in tropical and subtropical regions

  • The adjutant bird is known for its large size and distinctive appearance.
  • Have you ever seen an adjutant bird in person? They're huge!
  • That adjutant bird is one big bird, for sure.
  • Like an adjutant bird, he stood tall and watched over his flock.

noun A military officer who acts as an administrative assistant to a senior officer.

  • The adjutant stork is a large wading bird found in South and Southeast Asia.
  • I saw a huge adjutant stork by the river today!
  • Check out that funky-looking adjutant stork over there!
  • The adjutant stork stood tall and regal, like a sentinel guarding the wetlands.

noun Aepiornis is a noun referring to a genus of extinct, flightless birds that were native to Madagascar. They were among the largest birds to have ever existed.

  • The aepiornis, also known as the elephant bird, was a giant flightless bird native to Madagascar.
  • Have you heard of the aepiornis? It was this huge bird that used to roam around Madagascar.
  • That aepiornis was one big bird, like something out of a prehistoric movie!
  • Her presence in the room was like that of an aepiornis, commanding attention with her sheer size and presence.

noun aesculapian snake

  • The aesculapian snake is a non-venomous species commonly found in Europe.
  • I saw a cool aesculapian snake while hiking in the forest.
  • That aesculapian snake is slithering around like it owns the place.
  • Her graceful movements on the dance floor were compared to that of an aesculapian snake.

noun a large, powerful bovine native to Africa, also known as the Cape buffalo

  • The African buffalo, also known as the Cape buffalo, is a large bovine native to Africa.
  • I saw a huge African buffalo while on safari in Kenya.
  • That African buffalo is one tough dude.
  • Dealing with that difficult client is like trying to tame an African buffalo.

noun African clawless otter

  • The African clawless otter is a semiaquatic mammal found in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • I saw an African clawless otter playing in the river today.
  • That African clawless otter is one cool dude, always swimming around like a boss.
  • Watching the African clawless otter navigate through life's challenges inspires me to keep pushing forward.

noun a type of parrot known for its intelligence and ability to mimic human speech

  • The African gray parrot is known for its high intelligence and ability to mimic human speech.
  • I heard that African gray parrots are really good talkers!
  • Those African gray birds are so chatty, they never stop!
  • Her mind was like an African gray, absorbing every detail and repeating it back perfectly.

noun a type of polecat found in Africa

  • The African polecat is a nocturnal mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa.
  • I heard that the African polecat has a really strong smell!
  • That African polecat is one funky critter!
  • Her attitude was like an African polecat - fierce and unapologetic.

noun African wild dog

  • The African wild dog, also known as the painted wolf, is a highly social and intelligent carnivore.
  • Have you ever seen an African wild dog in the wild? They're so cool!
  • That African wild dog is one fierce hunter, man.
  • The African wild dog symbolizes the importance of teamwork and cooperation in achieving success.

noun a taxonomic genus within the family Phasianidae, consisting of the Congo peafowl, a species of bird native to the Congo Basin in central Africa

  • The afropavo is a species of bird native to the forests of Africa.
  • Have you ever seen an afropavo in person? They have such beautiful plumage.
  • I heard that afropavos are really rare and hard to spot in the wild.
  • Her colorful outfit made her look like an afropavo strutting through the party.

noun a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae, commonly known as false foxgloves

  • The agalinis plant is a beautiful wildflower native to North America.
  • I spotted some agalinis blooming along the hiking trail.
  • Check out those cool agalinis flowers growing by the creek!
  • Her personality is like an agalinis flower, delicate yet resilient.

noun a family of lizards comprising the agamas

  • The Agamidae family of lizards includes over 300 species found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
  • I saw a cool agamidae lizard at the zoo yesterday.
  • Check out that agamidae chillin' on the rock over there.
  • The diversity within the Agamidae family reflects the complexity of nature itself.

noun a small parrot of the genus Agapornis, native to Africa and often kept as a pet

  • The agapornis is a small parrot species native to Africa.
  • I love watching my agapornis play with its toys.
  • My agapornis is such a chatterbox, always talking up a storm.
  • Their relationship was like that of two agapornis, always together and inseparable.