Yes, amphibious is an adjective.
Nope -- this word is an adjective.
No. Amphibious is an adjective. The noun is amphibiousness. The living things that are amphibious are called amphibians.
It describes things, so it's an adjective.
Amphibious (sp) and amphibian are different grammatically. Amphibious is an adjective, while amphibian is a noun. E.G. That is an amphibious vehicle making a landing on the boat ramp. The amphibian jumped across the pond from lily pad to lily pad.
A whale. Amphibious means "capable of functioning on land or in water". Whales are not amphibious. Frogs are amphibious.
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Amphibious Fighters was created in 1943.
Frogs are amphibious, they can live in, or out of water.
Amphibious Fighters was created in 1943.
Here is a sentence for the word amphibious. There are many types of amphibious birds found all around the world.
The US Marine Corps is responsible for the amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operation.
The US Marine Corps is responsible for the amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operation.