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Amphibian Meaning in English

word

æmˈfɪbiən
am-FIB-ee-uhn
æmfˈɪbiən
am-FIB-ee-uhn

Definition

An amphibian is an animal, such as a frog or salamander, that can live both in water and on land. Amphibians usually begin life in water and later develop the ability to live on land.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in scientific or educational contexts. Typical examples: frog, toad, newt, salamander. Not used for reptiles like turtles or snakes. Common with 'species,' 'life cycle,' 'habitat.'

Example Sentences

A frog is an amphibian.

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Amphibians lay their eggs in water.

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Salamanders are also amphibians.

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The zoo has a new amphibian exhibit with rare frogs and salamanders.

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Many amphibians are sensitive to pollution in their environment.

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It’s amazing how amphibians can breathe through their skin as well as their lungs.

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