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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However, at sites where taste aversion was trialled, goanna populations ranged from 35 per cent to 140 per cent of pre-invasion levels by the time the study finished.
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 my worry is compounded when I fail to spot two species that were once common here: the large monitor lizard called the goanna and a small, spotted carnivorous marsupial, the quoll.
From New York Times • Aug. 1, 2011
Peace was restored on the presentation to him of the all-healing gall; and then Hamed apologised, almost tearfully, explaining, "That goanna, when you chuck heem, close broke heart of me!"
From My Tropic Isle by Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James)
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