goanna
Americannoun
noun
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any of various Australian monitor lizards
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slang a piano
Etymology
Origin of goanna
First recorded in 1795–1805; aphetic form of iguana
Example Sentences
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At control sites which did not introduce the small 'taster toads' before the larger, highly poisonous adult cane toads arrived, goanna populations plummeted by up to 94 per cent.
From Science Daily • Apr. 9, 2024
"The price today or even in the near term isn't really his focus, the focus is where's the price goanna be in the in the future."
From Reuters • Sep. 14, 2023
Other hissing lizards include the Australian blue-tongued skink and the goanna, an Australian monitor lizard that inflates flaps of skin around the throat to make its warning sound.
From National Geographic • Oct. 24, 2015
And because the goanna population has been decimated by toads, the many burrows they would normally dig are not available to serve as refuge for other species — snakes, lizards and mammals.
From New York Times • Aug. 1, 2011
He had nearly reached its mouth when a great greasy black goanna clambered up a sapling from under his feet and looked fightable.
From While the Billy Boils by Lawson, Henry
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