gecko
Americannoun
plural
geckos, geckoesnoun
Etymology
Origin of gecko
1705–15; < New Latin gekko < Dutch; origin uncertain; alleged to be a Malay word imitative of the lizard's call.
Explanation
A gecko is a small reptile with sticky feet that help it to climb smooth surfaces. In many warm parts of the world, geckos are commonly found on windows, doors, and ceilings. Most geckos are green, although these little reptiles come in nearly every color you can imagine, from brown to electric blue. Their skin is hairy, unlike the thick, rough scales of many lizards. In addition to their famously sticky feet, geckos are notable for their lack of eyelids (they lick their eyeballs to keep them moist), and "scored" tails that snap off easily in the clutches of a predator and grow back rapidly.
Example Sentences
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Her favorite is their outdoor table, which Greene crafted from leftover teak and inlaid with gecko leaves, a nod to her late mother’s favorite plant.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 21, 2025
For people who prefer to use a common term, the authors suggest "Van Gogh’s starry dwarf gecko."
From Salon • Apr. 2, 2024
Yet much remains unknown about how this early gecko fared in North America, other than the fact that it went extinct sometime within 90 million years of its arrival on the continent.
From Science Daily • Nov. 29, 2023
It’s also famous for quirky TV ads and its current mascot, a gecko with an English accent named Martin.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2023
“And he sends a little gecko to ask for a refreshment.”
From "Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody" by Patrick Ness
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