crocodile

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The meaning (definition) of the word crocodile
a big green animal with strong jaws and pointy teeth
The word crocodile used in a sentence
“The crocodile has sharp teeth and green scales and lives in the river.”
Words that mean the same as crocodile (synonyms)
alligator
The plural of the word crocodile
crocodiles
How the word crocodile is said around the world
| French | crocodile |
| Spanish | cocodrilo |
| Mandarin | 鳄鱼 |
| Hindi | मगरमच्छ |
| Arabic | تمساح |
| Russian | крокодил |
| Portuguese (EU) | crocodilo |
| Portuguese (BR) | crocodilo |
| Japanese | クロコダイル |
| German | Krokodil |
| Urdu | مگرمچھ |
| Punjabi | ਮਗਰਮੱਛ |
| Korean | 악어 |
| Hebrew | תַנִין |
| Greek | κροκόδειλος |
| Dutch | krokodil |
| Filipino | buwaya |
| Vietnamese | cá sấu |
| Turkish | timsah |
| Persian | تمساح |
| Polish | krokodyl |
| Ukrainian | крокодил |
| Bengali | কুমির |
| Swedish | krokodil |
| Italian | coccodrillo |
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