Alligator

/ˈælɪˌɡeɪtər/ noun

An alligator is a large, semi-aquatic reptile with a broad, rounded snout, found mainly in the southeastern United States and China. It is similar to a crocodile but has different features and prefers freshwater.

From Spanish *el lagarto* “the lizard,” misheard and altered by English speakers into *alligator*. Early explorers applied the word to these huge reptiles in the Americas.

AMአዞ
ARتمساح أمريكي
BNকুমির
CSaligátor
DAalligator
DEAlligator
ELαλιγάτορας
EScaimán
FAتمساح
FIalligaattori
FRalligator
GUમગર
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