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aga·ma I. \əˈgāmə, ˈagəmə\ noun Etymology: New Latin 1. capitalized : a genus (the type of the family Agamidae) of Old World terrestrial lizards including many that are of bright and changeable colors 2. -s : a lizard of the genus Agama II. \ˈägəmə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Sanskrit āgama, literally, arrival, acquisition of knowledge, from āgacchati he comes, arrives, from ā towards + gacchati he goes; akin to gamati he goes — more at acharya, come : one of a class of tantric treatises accepted as scripture within Hinduism and Buddhism — compare tantra |