monitor lizard

monitor lizard
Any of various large lizards of the genus Varanus, native to Africa, Asia and Australia, that are carnivorous.

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  • Monitor lizard — Monitor Varanus albigularis Scientific classification Kingdom: Anima …   Wikipedia

  • monitor lizard — Any of about 30 species of lizards (genus Varanus, family Varanidae), found in the Old World tropics and subtropics. Most have an elongated head and neck, a heavy body, a long tail, and well developed legs. The smallest monitor grows to 8 in. (20 …   Universalium

  • monitor lizard — noun any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia; fabled to warn of crocodiles • Syn: ↑monitor, ↑varan • Hypernyms: ↑lizard • Hyponyms: ↑African monitor, ↑Varanus nilotic …   Useful english dictionary

  • monitor lizard — mon′itor liz ard n. ram monitor 10) …   From formal English to slang

  • monitor lizard — noun Date: 1856 any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards (genus Varanus of the family Varanidae) of Australia, Asia, and Africa …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • monitor — ► NOUN 1) a person or device that monitors something. 2) a television used to view a picture from a particular camera or a display from a computer. 3) a loudspeaker used by performers to hear what is being played or recorded. 4) a school pupil… …   English terms dictionary

  • monitor — monitorship, n. /mon i teuhr/ n. 1. a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order. 2. a person appointed to supervise students, applicants, etc., taking an examination, chiefly to… …   Universalium

  • Monitor — Contents 1 Computers 2 Medical applications 3 Place names 4 …   Wikipedia

  • monitor — noun 1》 a person or device that monitors something. 2》 a television receiver used in a studio to view the picture being transmitted from a particular camera.     ↘a screen which displays an image generated by a computer.     ↘a loudspeaker used… …   English new terms dictionary

  • monitor — I. noun Etymology: Latin, one that warns, overseer, from monēre to warn more at mind Date: 1546 1. a. a student appointed to assist a teacher b. one that warns or instructs c. one that monitors or is used in monitoring: as (1) a cathode ray tube… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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