squamigerous

English

Etymology

From Latin squamiger; squama (a scale) +‎ gerere (to bear).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪdʒəɹəs

Adjective

squamigerous (comparative more squamigerous, superlative most squamigerous)

  1. (dated, zoology) Bearing scales.
    • 1897 May 13, “Run Here, Somebody”, in The Montgomery Advertiser, volume LXVII (old series) / XXXII (new series), number 291, Montgomery, Ala.: The Advertiser Co., →OCLC, page 4, column 2:
      Can it be possible that silver is to be trodden down by the feet and claws of gold-bugs, flattened by the Kanchulla of money-devils or swallowed by the squamigerous hydra of Wall Street?

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