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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Animals
geckogeck‧o /ˈɡekəʊ $ -koʊ/ noun (plural geckos or geckoes) [countable] HBAa type of small lizard
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gecko• But how does a gecko not get bogged down?• He looks up at the ceiling, which a gecko is slowly traversing.• Simple suction is out, because gecko feet work perfectly, even in a vacuum.• How to reverse-engineer gecko feet into something useful?• But the only thing there was a fragile gecko, which clung splay-footed to the wall and watched me with cloudy eyes.• She was about to grab it when a giant gecko sprang in a flash from the eaves and gobbled it up.• They subsisted, from all appearances, on roots and insects; a live gecko made a fine repast.• That leaves old-fashioned glue: except that gecko feet have no suitable glue-secreting glands.
Origin gecko (1700-1800) Malay ge'kok
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