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Definition of Squamates
1. squamate [n] - See also: squamate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squamates
Literary usage of Squamates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. WMD Machete by Mark Plimsoll (2006)
"CHAPTER 8: Venomous squamates One morning, I sketched a number of things from
imagination into my sketchbook journal. One pen and ink turned out very well, ..."
2. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded Upon Their History by William Whewell (1847)
"Hence we could not speak of a particular scaled animal as the squamate, and still
less could we call any such animal a squamate, or speak of squamates in ..."
3. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded Upon Their History by William Whewell (1847)
"... and still less could we call any such animal a squamate, or speak of squamates
in the plural. Some of the forms of our adjectives, however, ..."
4. Novum Organon Renovatum by William Whewell (1858)
"Hence we could not speak of a particular scaled animal as the squamate, and still
less could we call any such animal a squamate, or speak of squamates in ..."
5. Novum Organon Renovatum by William Whewell (1858)
"Hence we could not speak of a particular scaled animal as tlte squamate, and
still less could we call any such animal a squamate, or speak of squamates in ..."