amphivorous
/æmˈfaɪvɔːrəs/Definitions
1. adjective
Living on both land and water; having the ability to thrive in different environments.
“Some species of fish are amphivorous, capable of living in both freshwater and saltwater.”
2. adjective
Having or involving two or more of a thing, especially the two sexes or the two main parts of a plant or animal.
“The amphivorous nature of the plant allowed it to survive in various conditions.”
3. noun
A person who has a mixed or contradictory nature.
“The politician was accused of being amphivorous, with some policies benefiting the wealthy and others the poor.”