testudinal

English

Etymology

From Latin testūdō.

Adjective

testudinal (not comparable)

  1. Of, or relating to, tortoises.
  2. Resembling a tortoise.
    • 2022, Kate Atkinson, Shrines of Gaiety, Doubleday, page 121:
      ‘Your nightclubs. What do you say?’ He blinked slowly, like a tortoise.
      The clubs were worth twice that, at least. Another testudinal blink from Azzopardi.

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