alligator

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The meaning (definition) of the word alligator
a big green river reptile with sharp teeth and a wide snout
The word alligator used in a sentence
“The alligator swam in the river with its mouth open.”
Words that mean the same as alligator (synonyms)
reptilecrocodile
The plural of the word alligator
alligators
How the word alligator is said around the world
| French | alligator |
| Spanish | caimán |
| Mandarin | 鳄鱼 |
| Hindi | ALLIGATOR |
| Arabic | تمساح |
| Russian | аллигатор |
| Portuguese (EU) | jacaré |
| Portuguese (BR) | jacaré |
| Japanese | アリゲーター |
| German | Alligator |
| Urdu | مگرمچھ |
| Punjabi | ਮਗਰਮੱਛ |
| Korean | 악어 |
| Hebrew | תַנִין |
| Greek | αλλιγάτορας |
| Dutch | alligator |
| Filipino | buwaya |
| Vietnamese | cá sấu |
| Turkish | timsah |
| Persian | تمساح |
| Polish | aligator |
| Ukrainian | алігатор |
| Bengali | কুমির |
| Swedish | alligator |
| Italian | alligatore |
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