amphibious
adjective /æmˈfɪbiəs/
/æmˈfɪbiəs/
- able to live both on land and in waterTopics Animalsc2
- (of military operations) involving soldiers landing at a place from the sea
- an amphibious raid/assault
- suitable for use on land or water
- amphibious vehicles
Word Originmid 17th cent.: from modern Latin amphibium, from Greek amphibion (noun use of amphibios ‘living both in water and on land’, from amphi ‘both’ + bios ‘life’) + -ous.