newt

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Definition

A newt is a small amphibian that looks similar to a lizard, but lives both in water and on land. It is related to salamanders and often found in ponds and streams.

Usage & Nuances

'Newt' is mainly used in scientific or nature contexts, rarely in everyday conversation. Don't confuse with 'lizard' (which is a reptile), as newts are amphibians. Common in phrases like 'smooth newt' or 'crested newt' for specific types.

Example Sentences

We saw a newt in the pond at school.

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A newt looks a little like a lizard.

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If you look under the rocks near the stream, you might spot a newt hiding there.

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A newt can live both in water and on land.

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Not many people realize that a newt is actually an amphibian, not a reptile.

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My brother keeps a newt as a pet in an aquarium at home.

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