English
Noun
geckotian (plural geckotians)
- (zoology, obsolete) A gecko.
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1831, Georges Cuvier, The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization, page 140:- The Geckotians, is composed of nocturnal lizards, so much resembling each other that they might be left in one genus.
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1871, Arthur Morelet, Travels in Central America: Including Accounts of Some Regions Unexplored Since the Conquest, page 278:- It proved to be nothing more that a lizard of the geckotian family, hideously ugly, but, in common with all of his kind, perfectly harmless.
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1890, M. Maurice Maindron, “Dragons, fabled and real”, in The Popular Science Monthly, volume 36:- Other saurians have folds of skin along the flanks; but in no other of them is this disposition so developed as in a curious geckotian, the Ptychozoon homacephalum of Java and other Sunda Islands.