sal·a·man·der
noun/ˈsæləmændə(r)/
/ˈsæləmændər/
- enlarge imagean animal like a lizard, with short legs and a long tail, that is an amphibian (= lives on both land and in water)
Topics Animalsc2蝾螈(两栖动物,形似蜥蜴) Word OriginMiddle English (originally referring to a mythical lizard-like creature said to live in fire): from Old French salamandre, via Latin from Greek salamandra. The current sense dates from the early 17th cent.