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reptile

REHP-tyl

Reptile (noun) means a cold-blooded, scaly, egg-laying animal such as a snake, lizard, or turtle. Example: “The zoo's reptile house is home to several species of snake.”

noun
1
A cold-blooded, scaly, egg-laying animal such as a snake, lizard, or turtle.
"The zoo's reptile house is home to several species of snake."
"Turtles are reptiles that can live for over a hundred years."
2
A despicable or repulsive person.
"He called his ex a lying reptile in front of everyone."

How to use reptile

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA scaly, cold-blooded animal like a snake or lizard; informally, an insult for a nasty person.

Common pairings
reptile species cold-blooded reptile

Word forms

reptiles plural

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Etymology

From Latin reptilis, "creeping," from repere ("to creep") — describing how these animals move low to the ground.

Origin: Latin

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Frequently asked questions

What does “reptile” mean?

The word “reptile” means a cold-blooded, scaly, egg-laying animal such as a snake, lizard, or turtle. In plain terms, a scaly, cold-blooded animal like a snake or lizard; informally, an insult for a nasty person.

How do you pronounce “reptile”?

“Reptile” is pronounced REHP-tyl (/ˈɹɛp.taɪl/ in IPA).

How do you use “reptile” in a sentence?

Here is “reptile” used in a sentence: “The zoo's reptile house is home to several species of snake.”

What is another word for “reptile”?

Words with a similar meaning to “reptile” include creeper.

What part of speech is “reptile”?

“Reptile” is a noun.

Where does the word “reptile” come from?

The word “reptile” comes from Latin. From Latin reptilis, "creeping," from repere ("to creep") — describing how these animals move low to the ground.

Is “reptile” a common word?

“Reptile” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “reptile” have?

“Reptile” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a cold-blooded, scaly, egg-laying animal such as a snake, lizard, or turtle.

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