amphibians amphi-bians amphi- (αμφι-) means both ways, and this and that, -bians derives from the word βίος (bios or vios) which means life.
amphibians : creatures that can live in both ways (like under and over water etc).
The word "Amphibians" Originated from Greek.
The Greek word is Amphibia or Αμφίβια
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The Greek word for amphibian is: αμφίβιο
amphibio
The Greek derivative for amphibian is: 'amphi' (both) and 'bios' (life).
Frogs are amphibians.
A frog is an examle of amphibians.
That is the correct spelling of the word "amphibians".
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. Amphibians are not the opposite of reptiles, they are just not the same.
amphibians
A herpetologist is a zoologist who specializes in reptiles and amphibians, including crocodilians, amphisbaenians, lizards, snakes, and turtles and tortoises. The word "herpetology" comes from the Greek herpeton that means "to creep."
Amphibian is an appropriate name because Amphibian comes from two words, amphi which means double, and bios, which means life. Amphibians have a "double life," one as a tadpole, and one as an adult frog or toad.
The letters AAIIBHMNPS are a scrambled form of the word "amphibians."
What are you an Amphibian? Show some humanity for once!
The word amphibian is derived from Greek words meaning double life is correct. The answer you chose from the second question wasn't listed so that is the one you got wrong.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).