AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs SLOWWORM: NOUN
- Small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards with the ability to change skin color
- A small Old World lizard, Anguis fragilis, often mistaken for a snake, having no legs and small eyes.
- A lecertilian reptile; the blindworm.
- A scincoid lizard of the family Anguidæ: same as blindworm. Also slow. See cut under Anguis.
- A limbless lizard (Anguis fragilis) of Europe and western Asia, having a smooth snakelike body and feeding chiefly on slugs.
- Small burrowing legless European lizard with tiny eyes; popularly believed to be blind
AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs SLOWWORM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Popularly believed to be blind
AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs SLOWWORM: RELATED WORDS
- Amphisbaenoid, Anguidae, Teiidae, Night lizard, Helodermatidae, Lacertid lizard, Lacertilian, Teiid lizard, Pygopod, Lizard, Anguid lizard, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Anolis carolinensis, Anole
- Hoop snake, Bull snake, Colubrine, Snakefly, Grass snake, Colubrid snake, King snake, Serpentiform, Lizard, Serpentigenous, Pygopod, Thunderworm, Anguid lizard, Blindworm, Anguis fragilis
AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs SLOWWORM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Venomous lizard, Amphisbaenoid, Anguidae, Teiidae, Night lizard, Helodermatidae, Lacertid lizard, Lacertilian, Teiid lizard, Pygopod, Lizard, Anguid lizard, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Anole
- Green snake, Hoop snake, Bull snake, Colubrine, Snakefly, Grass snake, Colubrid snake, King snake, Serpentiform, Lizard, Serpentigenous, Pygopod, Thunderworm, Anguid lizard, Blindworm