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amphibium (iou) and quadragenarian (iou)


amphibium (iou)



amphibium noun. , (in branch I) -biums. E17.
[mod. Latin from Greek amphibion use as noun of neut. of adjective amphibios, from AMPHI- + bios life.]
I.
A creature that lives both in water and on land. E17.
fig. A being that has an ambiguous position or a double existence. M17.
II. In pl. only. Zoology. Also Amphibium.
a. Hist. The reptiles, including mod. Amphibia (Linnaeus). M18.
b. A class of vertebrates, including frogs, newts, salamanders, etc., which as adults are air-breathing and mainly terrestrial, but whose young have gills and are aquatic. E19.

quadragenarian (iou)



quadragenarian adjective & noun. M19.
[Late Latin quadragenarius, from Latin quadrageni distrib. of quadraginta forty: see -ARIAN.]
(A person who is) forty years old or between forty and fifty.
quadragenarious adjective M17.