Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lepid
Adjective
/ˈlep.ɪd/

Definition
Relating to or characterized by scales; often used in the context of the structure of animals or plants.

Examples
- The lepid structure of the reptile’s skin provides both protection and a unique aesthetic.
- Scientists studied the lepid features of the fish to better understand its adaptation to aquatic life.

Meaning
The term ‘lepid’ is generally associated with the outer layer of certain organisms that is covered in flakes or scales, particularly in reference to reptiles or plants.

Synonyms
- Scaled
- Scaly
- Flaky