Anguidae

/æŋˈɡwaɪdiː/ noun

A family of lizards characterized by elongated bodies and reduced or absent limbs, including slow worms and glass lizards.

From Latin 'anguis' meaning snake, with the Linnaean family suffix -idae. The family was named for its snake-like appearance, though these are true lizards with internal anatomy distinct from snakes.

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