crocodile
- IPA[ˈkrɒkədʌɪl]
英式
- a large predatory semiaquatic reptile with long jaws, long tail, short legs, and a horny textured skin.;leather made from crocodile skin, used especially to make bags and shoes.
noun: crocodile, plural noun: crocodiles
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- 1. a large predatory semiaquatic reptile with long jaws, long tail, short legs, and a horny textured skin.
- ▪ leather made from crocodile skin, used especially to make bags and shoes.
- 2. British informal a line of schoolchildren walking in pairs.
- a large and dangerous crocodile occurring in estuaries and coastal waters from south-western ...
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- a crocodile with a long tapering head, occurring from southernmost Florida to Ecuador.
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- the Egyptian plover, which is said to feed on insects parasitic on crocodiles.
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- a sprung metal clip with long, serrated jaws, used attached to an electric cable for making a ...
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- tears or expressions of sorrow that are insincere: they weep crocodile tears for the poor and disadvantaged, but are basically happy with things as they are
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- a large and dangerous crocodile occurring in estuaries and coastal waters from southwestern ...
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- a large crocodile with a long, narrow head, native to Africa and Madagascar.
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- tears or expressions of sorrow that are insincere: they weep crocodile tears for the poor and disadvantaged, but are basically happy with things as they are
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- IPA[ˈkräkəˌdīl]
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- a large predatory semiaquatic reptile with long jaws, long tail, short legs, and a horny ...
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