word of the day
Aug. 17th, 2001 08:29 amsaxicolous [adj. sak-SIK-uh-lus]
If you like to live on or among rocks, then you are saxicolous. There are many kinds of saxicolous plants and animals, including lichens, mosses, various kinds of lizards, and cryptobiotic midges.
The word saxicolous comes from the Latin saxum (stone) plus -cola (inhabitant). Another word that means the same thing (and comes from the same root) is saxatile [SAK-suh-tile].
If you like to live on or among rocks, then you are saxicolous. There are many kinds of saxicolous plants and animals, including lichens, mosses, various kinds of lizards, and cryptobiotic midges.
The word saxicolous comes from the Latin saxum (stone) plus -cola (inhabitant). Another word that means the same thing (and comes from the same root) is saxatile [SAK-suh-tile].