banded gecko

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banded gecko

A banded gecko climbs a sun-warmed rock in the desert.

Definition

Noun: A type of gecko lizard characterized by having dark, band-like markings across its body. It is distinguished from many other gecko species by possessing movable eyelids. This reptile is native to the southwestern United States and the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Usage

The term "banded gecko" is used to specifically refer to these particular lizards within a zoological or herpetological context. It names the animal based on its distinctive physical appearance (bands) and its taxonomic classification (gecko).

Examples
  • We spotted a banded gecko hiding under a rock in the Arizona desert.
  • The banded gecko is nocturnal, hunting for insects at night.
  • Unlike most geckos, the banded gecko can blink because it has movable eyelids.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in a more general sense to describe the overall appearance: "The lizard had a banded gecko pattern, with alternating stripes of dark and light scales."
  • In scientific writing, it is often part of a binomial name, e.g., "Coleonyx variegatus, the western banded gecko."
Variants and Related Words
  • Gecko (n): The broader family of lizards to which the banded gecko belongs.
  • Coleonyx (n): The scientific genus name for banded geckos.
  • Lizard (n): The general class of reptiles.
Synonyms
  • Banded lizard (informal/descriptive)
  • Eyelid gecko (descriptive of its distinguishing feature)
Different Meanings

The term "banded gecko" has a single, specific zoological meaning and is not commonly used idiomatically or with other definitions.

banded gecko

A banded gecko climbs a sun-warmed rock in the desert.

Noun
  1. any of several geckos with dark bands across the body and differing from typical geckos in having movable eyelids; of United States southwest and Florida Gulf Coast