Amphibiety

/æmfɪˈbaɪəti/ noun

Definition

The quality or state of being amphibious; the ability to live in two different environments such as water and land.

Etymology

Derived from 'amphibious' (Greek 'amphi' + 'bios') with the abstract noun suffix '-ity,' which transforms adjectives into nouns representing states or qualities.

Kelly Says

Amphibiety isn't just a biological trait—it's a survival superpower that emerged 375 million years ago and changed evolution forever, allowing life to conquer a completely new frontier beyond the ocean.

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