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Uromastix spinipes
Dabb Dabb, n. (Zo["o]l.) A large, spine-tailed lizard (Uromastix spinipes), found in Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine; -- called also dhobb, and dhabb.

Meaning of Mastix from wikipedia

- centred around seven scents, each one ****ociated with one day of the w****. "Mastix" is ****igned to Wednesday and comes third. The mastic tree plays a central...
- -mastix is a suffix derived from Ancient Gr****, and used quite frequently in English literature of the 17th century, to denote a strong opponent or hater...
- Syndaesia mastix is a species of arachnids in the order Solifugae, and the only member of the genus Syndaesia. It lives in western Argentina, and is one...
- of Stage Plays in a Retractation of a former Book of his called Histrio-Mastix. Written in Prynne’s style and under his name, the text purported to be...
- or "spirit") and resin (the adhesive, or "gum") originally consisting of mastix, used primarily for affixing costume prosthetics such as wigs, merkins,...
- is derived from the Ancient Gr**** words ourá (οὐρά) meaning "tail" and -mastix (μάστιξ) meaning "whip" or "scourge", after the thick-spiked tail characteristic...
- Least Concern by the ICUN. Masticophis is derived from the Gr**** words mastix, meaning “whip”, and ophis, meaning “serpent”. Flagellum is Latin for “whip”...
- Title page of Histrio-mastix (1610)...
- biological names of some lizards reference this with the terms Mastigo- or -mastix, which derive from the Gr**** term for "whip". The whip snakes are so-called...
- Morinorum (1544), on the First Siege of Boulogne in 1544. Bononia Gallo-mastix in laudem felicissimi victoris Henrici VIII (1545), also on the First Siege...