What is another word for CROC?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɒk] (IPA)

Croc is a term that refers to a reptile, often a crocodile or alligator. Despite being a popular term, there are plenty of synonyms that can be used in place of the word croc. Some alternatives include gator, caiman, reptile, lizard, and serpent. Each of these words has its own unique connotations and can be used in different situations. For example, gator is often used to describe alligators, while croc is more commonly used for crocodiles. Reptile is a broader term that encompasses all types of reptiles, while serpent carries a more ominous tone. No matter which synonym is used, one thing is for sure: these creatures are fascinating and often awe-inspiring.

What are the hypernyms for Croc?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Croc

Du CROC remonstrated, "but the Lords answered they could not stop the mouths of ministers to speak against themselves."
"John Knox and the Reformation"
Andrew Lang
Another reason of course was that I was dying to get to the CROCodile Bank in Mamallapuram and being in Chennai which was close to the CROC Bank was infinitely better than being far away in Pune where Dr Bhawalkar works.
"Free from School"
Rahul Alvares
Instead Dad had phoned to say that the final arrangements for my stay at CROC Bank were still being finalised and that I could use the 10 days or so in between to learn what I could from Dr Vijayalakshmi about spiders, and the unusual use she intends to put them to.
"Free from School"
Rahul Alvares

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