Meaning & Definition of word "Cayman"

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    Cayman

    /ˈkeɪ. mən/

    noun:

    • 1. A large reptile of the family Alligatoridae, native to Central and South America, and the Caribbean, resembling an alligator.
      • Example: The cayman basked in the sun along the riverbank, its powerful jaws open wide.
    • 2. Any member of the family Alligatoridae, which includes both alligators and caimans, often found in freshwater habitats.
      • Example: The wildlife tour provided a rare opportunity to see a cayman swimming in its natural habitat.
    • 3. Cayman can also refer to the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean.
      • Example: The Cayman Islands are known for their beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, attracting tourists from around the world.

    Etymology

    From Spanish 'caimán', which is derived from the Carib word 'kai-man'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cayman islands:

    A group of islands in the Caribbean Sea known for tourism and diving.

    cayman in the wild:

    Refers to seeing caymans in their natural habitat.

    Related Words

    alligator:

    A large semiaquatic reptile of the family Alligatoridae.

    reptile:

    A class of cold-blooded, air-breathing vertebrates that lay eggs and have scales.

    Slang Meanings of cayman

    Meaning: Cayman as a term for someone who is tough or aggressive.

    Example Sentence: He's a real cayman on the football field.

    Meaning: Referring to something slick or cunning, like a cayman's stealth.

    Example Sentence: That scheme was as slick as a cayman.