crocodile vs lineup

crocodile

noun
  • A long line or procession of people (especially children) walking together. 

  • A fallacious dilemma, mythically supposed to have been first used by a crocodile. 

  • Any of the predatory amphibious reptiles of the family Crocodylidae; (loosely) a crocodilian, any species of the order Crocodilia, which also includes the alligators, caimans and gavials. 

verb
  • To speak one's native language at an Esperanto-language gathering, rather than Esperanto. 

lineup

noun
  • a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime, allowing a witness to identify them 

  • The batting order. 

  • The members of a music group at any one time. 

  • A line of people or vehicles, in which the individual at the front end is dealt with first, the one behind is dealt with next, and so on, and in which newcomers join at the end; a queue. 

  • Collectively, the members of a team. 

  • The acts performing at a concert or music festival. 

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