amphibious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From Ancient Greek ἀμφίβιος (amphíbios), from ἀμφί (amphí) + βίος (bíos, “life”).
amphibious (not comparable)
- Capable of functioning on land or in water.
- Synonym: amphibian
- Coordinate terms: triphibious, omniphibious
an amphibious vehicle
1898, The Outlook, volume 60, page 281:
Most Dutch cities began on a terp or artificial mound to which the prehistoric amphibious folk rushed for refuge when floods rolled in.
- Occurring on both land and water.
an amphibious attack
2022 September 30, “Taiwan adds new amphibious warfare ship to defence inventory”, in Al Jazeera[1], archived from the original on 30 September 2022[2]:
Taiwan’s navy has taken delivery of a new, domestically made amphibious warfare ship that can be used to land troops and bolster supply lines to vulnerable islands, part of a push by Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen to achieve defence self-sufficiency.
- (sports, humorous) Ambidextrous.
- amphibian (noun)
capable of functioning on land or in water
- Asturian: anfibiu (ast)
- Catalan: amfibi (ca)
- Chinese:
- Czech: obojživelný (cs)
- Dutch: amfibisch (nl)
- Esperanto: amfibia (eo)
- Finnish: amfibinen (fi)
- French: amphibie (fr)
- German: amphibisch (de)
- Greek: αμφίβιος (el) (amfívios)
- Ancient: ἀμφίβιος (amphíbios)
- Irish: amfaibiach, débheathach, loscánta
- Italian: anfibio (it)
- Latin: amphibius
- Macedonian: водозе́мен (vodozémen)
- Malay: dualam, amfibia (ms)
- Polish: amfibijny
- Portuguese: anfíbio (pt)
- Russian: земново́дный (ru) (zemnovódnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: muir-thìreach, dà-bheathach, dà-bhitheach
- Spanish: anfibio (es)
- Swedish: amfibisk (sv)
- Welsh: tir a môr