amphibian
noun 1 a cold-blooded animal with an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial adult stage, e.g. a frog, toad, or newt. 2 an aircraft or vehicle that can operate on land and on water. ORIGIN Greek amphibion, from amphi both + bios life.
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