IPA: /sɛps/
KK: /sɛps/
A type of lizard belonging to a specific genus known for its scincoid characteristics.
The seps is known for its smooth scales and agile movements.
The word 'seps' originates from Greek 'sēps' (σὴψ), meaning 'a worm' or 'to rot'. It is often used in scientific contexts to refer to a genus of snakes, particularly those that are venomous. The term reflects the idea of decay or the association with serpentine creatures.
Think of the Greek word for 'worm' or 'to rot' — this helps you remember that 'seps' relates to creatures that may evoke a sense of decay or are associated with serpents.
No commonly confused words.