"false bluetail emo skink" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /fɔːls ˈbluːteɪl ˌiːməʊ ˈskɪŋk/ [Received-Pronunciation], /fɒls-/ [Received-Pronunciation], /fɔls ˈbluˌteɪl ˌimoʊ ˈskɪŋk/ [General-American], /fɑls-/ [General-American] Forms: false bluetail emo skinks [plural]
Rhymes: -ɪŋk Etymology: From false + bluetail + emo skink (“skink in the genus Emoia”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|false}} false, {{m|en|bluetail}} bluetail, {{m|en|emo skink|t=skink in the genus Emoia}} emo skink (“skink in the genus Emoia”) Head templates: {{en-noun|head=false bluetail emo skink}} false bluetail emo skink (plural false bluetail emo skinks)
  1. Emoia pseudocyanura, a species of emoia or emo skink native to Bougainville in Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. Categories (lifeform): Scincomorph lizards Synonyms: Solomons blue-tailed skink Hypernyms: emoia, emo skink Related terms: Emoia cyanura Translations (Emoia pseudocyanura): Emoia pseudocyanura -lisko (Finnish)

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