werealligator

English

Etymology

From were- + alligator.

Noun

werealligator (plural werealligators)

  1. (fiction, fantasy) A shapeshifter who can assume the form of an alligator.
    • 1994, Bill Bridges, Werewolf Players Guide, White Wolf Pub:
      A Mokolé does not change from human to animal along a fixed track of forms. Instead, during adolescence, the young werealligator dreams of the past of the reptile races, and shapes a form for herself from what she [dreams].
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