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English[edit]. Etymology[edit]. From modern Latin Batrachia, former name of the zoological order Anura, from Greek ?????????, neuter plural of adjective from ???????? 'frog'. Pronunciation[edit]. IPA: /b??t?e?k??n/. Noun[edit]. batrachian (plural batrachians). A frog or toad. quotations ?. 1976, Kyril Bonfiglioli, Something
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How to pronounce batrachian in English. The definition of batrachian is: any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping;
How do you say batrachian in English? Pronunciation of batrachian found 8 audio voices, 2 Meanings, 5 Sentences and 11 Synonyms for batrachian.
DICTIONARY AND LANGUAGE LIBRARY. Search for a word in Irish or English. Similar words: batrachian · abracha · abarach · abracht · barrachairt · Focloir Gaeilge–Bearla O Donaill, 1977 An Focloir Beag O Donaill & Ua Maoileoin, 1991 English–Irish Dictionary de Bhaldraithe, 1959 Grammar Pronunciation · Start A B C D
ba•tra•chi•an USA pronunciation adj. Reptilesbelonging or pertaining to the Batrachia, a former group comprising the amphibians, and sometimes restricted to the salientians. n. Reptilesan amphibian, esp. a salientian. Greek batrach(os) frog + Neo-Latin -ia noun, nominal suffix (neuter plural)) + -an); Neo-Latin Batrachi(a)
Batrachian definition, belonging or pertaining to the Batrachia, a former group comprising the amphibians, and sometimes restricted to the salientians. See more.
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