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Reptile vs Amphibious - What's the difference?

reptile | amphibious |

As a noun reptile

is .

As an adjective amphibious is

capable of functioning on land or in water.

reptile

Noun

(en noun)
  • A cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia .
  • (figuratively) A mean or grovelling person.
  • * Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers
  • "That reptile ," whispered Pott, catching Mr. Pickwick by the arm, and pointing towards the stranger. "That reptile — Slurk, of the Independent!"

    Hyponyms

    * See also

    See also

    * herpetology * for a list of reptiles in English * (wikipedia "reptile")

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Creeping; moving on the belly, or by means of small and short legs.
  • Grovelling; low; vulgar.
  • a reptile''' race or crew; '''reptile vices
  • * Burke
  • There is also a false, reptile prudence, the result not of caution, but of fear.
  • * Coleridge
  • And dislodge their reptile souls / From the bodies and forms of men.

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    amphibious

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Capable of functioning on land or in water.
  • Occurring on both land and water.
  • amphibious attack