dicamptodontid
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A dicamptodontid salamander rests on a mossy rock beside a clear, cold stream.
Definition
Noun: A type of salamander belonging to the family Dicamptodontidae. These amphibians are typically found in or near cold, clear streams and are active throughout the year.
Usage
The word "dicamptodontid" is a specific scientific term used in zoology and biology to classify and describe a particular family of salamanders. It is used in academic, research, and nature writing contexts.
Examples
- The dicamptodontid is well-adapted to its aquatic habitat.
- Researchers are studying the lifecycle of the dicamptodontid.
- Several dicamptodontid species are native to the Pacific Northwest.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic identifier: The term is used to denote membership in the family Dicamptodontidae, which includes genera like .
- The dicamptodontid lineage shows interesting evolutionary adaptations.
Variants and Related Words
- Dicamptodon (n): The genus name for the Pacific giant salamander, a member of the Dicamptodontidae family.
- Dicamptodontidae (n): The scientific family name.
Synonyms
- Pacific giant salamander (common name for the most well-known genus within the family).
- Stream salamander (descriptive term referencing its habitat).
Notes
This is a low-frequency, specialized noun. It does not have associated idioms or phrasal verbs.
A dicamptodontid salamander rests on a mossy rock beside a clear, cold stream.
Noun
- salamanders found near cold streams throughout the year