phyllopoda

/fɪləˈpɒdə/

Definitions

1. noun

a suborder of amphibious fish, including frogs and toads, characterized by webbed feet and the ability to live in water and on land

“The phyllopoda are known for their unique adaptations to aquatic and terrestrial environments.”

Synonyms

  • amphibian
  • salamander
  • toad

Antonyms

  • marine animal
  • terrestrial animal