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Meaning of lizardfolk | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/ˈlɪz.əd.fəʊk/

Definitions

A type of intelligent anthropomorphic creature akin to (or created from) lizards; lizardman.

Equivalents

Español hombre lagarto

Examples

“The guard beasts were intended to keep the dangers of the jungle out of Emath—the tribes of scaly lizardfolk...”
“Lizardfolk druids are easier to integrate with the average game than are their centaur counterparts — it nothing else, it's easier to take a lizardfolk than a centaur into a dungeon.”
“When a lizardfolk chooses this ability, he can detect opponents within 10 feet (double that if the scent is upwind, one-half if downwind) and may take a move action to determine the direction of a scent.”
“Shara's blade cut the creature's flank, then the demon leaped over the terrified lizardfolk and vanished in a rising cloud of mist. “Quarhaun!” Shara called. “Bring Kssansk to look at this!””
“Several groups of dead sand lizardfolk were scattered across their path. Sand lizardfolk, or salamanders, were the desert cousins to the normal lizardman or lizardfolk.”
““These are the lizardfolk!” They did not look like lizards, but Temur, too, had heard of the tribes to the west who rode under the banners of dragons and wore their hide as armor.”
“Our friend here is a lizardfolk.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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