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amphibius

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek

Adjective

amphibius m (feminine amphibia, neuter amphibium); first/second declension

  1. amphibious

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative amphibius amphibia amphibium amphibiī amphibiae amphibia
genitive amphibiī amphibiae amphibiī amphibiōrum amphibiārum amphibiōrum
dative amphibiō amphibiae amphibiō amphibiīs amphibiīs amphibiīs
accusative amphibium amphibiam amphibium amphibiōs amphibiās amphibia
ablative amphibiō amphibiā amphibiō amphibiīs amphibiīs amphibiīs
vocative amphibie amphibia amphibium amphibiī amphibiae amphibia

Descendants

  • English: amphibious
  • Spanish: anfibio

See also

  • amphibolus
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