basilisk


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basilisk

1. (in classical legend) a serpent that could kill by its breath or glance

2. any small arboreal semiaquatic lizard of the genus Basiliscus of tropical America: family Iguanidae (iguanas). The males have an inflatable head crest, used in display

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basilisk

monstrous reptile; has fatal breath and glance. [Gk. Folklore: Jobes, 184]


basilisk

lizard supposed to kill with its gaze. [Gk. Myth.: Brewer Handbook, 93]

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