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1. (n.) newt
any of several brilliantly colored, semiaquatic salamanders of the worldwide family Salamandridae, esp. those of the genera Triturus and
Notophthalmus.
Etymology: (1375–1425; late ME newte, for ewte (the phrase an ewte being taken as a newte) )
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| Definition of 'newt' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) newt, triton
small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and northern Asia
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| Definition of 'newt' |
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1. (noun) newt
any one of several species of small aquatic salamanders. The common British species are the crested newt (Triton cristatus) and the smooth newt (Lophinus punctatus). In America, Diemictylus viridescens is one of the most abundant species
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Sense: a type of small animal which lives on land and in water.
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Afrikaans: paddavis |
Arabic: سَمَنْدَل الماء: حَيوان ب |
Bulgarian: тритон |
Brazilian: tritão |
Czech: čolek |
German: der Wassermolch |
Danish: salamander |
Greek: σαλαμάνδρα |
Spanish: tritón |
Estonian: vesilik |
Farsi: سوسمار ابى |
Finnish: vesilisko |
French: triton |
Hebrew: סָלַמנַדרָה |
Hindi: सरटिका |
Croatian: daždevnjak |
Hungarian: tarajos gőte |
Indonesian: kadal |
Icelandic: kambsalamandra |
Italian: tritone |
Japanese: いもり |
Korean: 소형 도롱뇽의 총칭 |
Lithuanian: tritonas |
Latvian: tritons |
Malay: neut |
Dutch: watersalamander |
Norwegian: salamander |
Polish: traszka |
Persian: سنگپشت |
Pashto: كيشپ |
Portuguese: tritão |
Romanian: triton, salamandră de a |
Russian: тритон |
Slovak: mlok |
Slovenian: pupek |
Serbian: daždev |
Swedish: vattenödla |
Thai: สัตว์ขนาดเล็กซึ่งอาศัยอยู |
Turkish: su kertenkelesi, semender |
Taiwanese: 蠑螈 |
Ukrainian: тритон |
Urdu: ايک قسم کا آبی جانور جو |
Vietnamese: con sa giông |
Chinese: 蝾螈 |
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