IPA: /ˈæɡəˌmɪd/
KK: /ˈæɡəmɪd/
A type of lizard that belongs to a specific family known for their diverse shapes and colors.
The agamid lizard basked in the sun on the rock.
Agamid comes from the family name 'Agamidae', which is derived from the Greek word 'agama' (ἀγάμα), meaning 'to be in a state of readiness' or 'to be prepared'. The suffix '-id' indicates belonging to or related to. Therefore, 'agamid' refers to a lizard belonging to the family Agamidae, which is characterized by their readiness and adaptability in various environments.
Think of the Greek word 'agama' meaning 'to be prepared' — this helps you remember that 'agamid' refers to a type of lizard that is adaptable and ready for different situations.