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Definition of "lagarto" [la•gar•to]

  • An alligator. (noun)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "lagarto" in a sentence
  • "After an afternoon in the giant pool and adventures along the river that included sightings of a 3-foot-long lagarto lizard, huge-footed wood rails and hummingbirds, we lolled about in a variety of tiki huts while drinking an excellent bottle of Uruguayan CataMayor Sauvignon Blanc."
  • "Right now I am visiting family in "Chilangolandia" (México, D.F.) and here López Obrador is known as "El Peje" from the living pre-historic fish "peje lagarto" that thrives in the rivers of his native state Tabasco (also in Florida, I think)."
  • "Cientistas descobriram na patagónia fósseis de um lagarto gigante que se passeou pelas planícies geladas argentinas há 150 milhões de anos atrás. a patagónia primitiva devia ser um sítio mesmo interessannte."
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