| 单词 | skink lizard | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasskink lizard   Originally: a small lizard,  Scincus scincus (family  Scincidae), common in northern Africa and the Middle East, and formerly regarded as having medicinal value. In later use (frequently with distinguishing word): any lizard of the large family  Scincidae, the members of which occur throughout warm regions of the world and are typically adapted for burrowing, with smooth shiny scales, limbs that are small or absent, and elongated cylindrical bodies with tapering tails. Also  skink lizard.sand skink: see the first element. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > reptiles > order Squamata (lizards and snakes) > suborder Lacertilia (lizards) > 			[noun]		 > family Scincidae > member of (skink) skink1526 scincoidean1831 scincidoid1841 scincoid1841 α.  β. 1601    P. Holland tr.  Pliny Hist. World II.  xxviii. viii. 316  				Much like to this kind is the Skink [L. scincus; Fr. le scincus] (whom some haue named the land Crocodile).1605    J. Sylvester tr.  G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks.  i. vi. 168  				Th' horned Cerastes, th' Alexandrian Skink [Fr. Le Stinc Alexandrin].1718    J. Quincy Pharmacopœia Officinalis 171  				Skincks.—Some Authors have ascribed much to these as Alexipharmicks.1866    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 156 177  				I have already compared these [bones] to the superorbitals of the Skink-lizards, Blind-worms, and Trigonal Cayman.1880    Cassell's Nat. Hist. IV. 296  				The Skink inhabits the western and northern parts of Africa.1955    G. Cansdale Reptiles W. Afr. iv. 68  				Blanding's Skink is frequently seen in compounds and inside houses in many parts of the Gold Coast and Nigeria.1962    Geogr. Jrnl. 128 154  				He had secured..two large, sand-loving skink lizards of the genus Egernia.1966    U. Beier tr.  O. Ijimere Imprisonment of Obatala 96  				He who approaches me, Faints, like the dog who foolishly attacks Olooyunbere, the skink.2007    Guardian 17 Apr. 13/1  				Lizards suffered similar falls, with one species, the striped litter skink, down 10.03% each year.1526    Grete Herball cccxxvi. sig. X.vi/1  				Scinces be small fysshes yt be founde in fresshe waters lyke to lyzardes. 1583    P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke  iii. li. 143  				The partes of scinces which embrace the reynes, are drunk to raise a stiffenes of the yarde. 1608    E. Topsell Hist. Serpents 141  				There haue beene some that haue reckoned Scinkes and Lizards among Wormes. 1681    N. Grew Musæum Regalis Societatis  i. iii. 48  				The Scink..hath..short Legs, a flat and broad Foot like a Hand, with very short Toes. 1775    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 65 246  				Gulls, the scink, the leech,..&c. are all said to feel..approaching changes of weather. 1802    G. Shaw Gen. Zool. III.  i. 285  				This species much resembles the common or officinal Scink, but is considerably larger. 1840    E. Blyth et al.  Cuvier's Animal Kingdom 278 		(heading)	  				The scinques (Scincus, Daud.). 1934    Geogr. Jrnl. 84 393  				In the Himalaya the Scink, Leiolopisma himalayanum, ascends to 14,000 feet. < as lemmas  | 
	
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