Anguinidae

/æŋɡwɪˈneɪdi/ noun

The scientific family name for slow worms and legless lizards, not true snakes despite their appearance.

From Latin 'anguineus' (snake-like) plus the scientific suffix '-idae' used in taxonomy to denote a family of organisms. Created in the 18th century when scientists needed Latin names to classify creatures.

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