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| u·ro·dele [ yrə dl ] (plural u·ro·deles) |
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salamander: an amphibian that has a tail throughout its adult life, a long body, and short limbs, e.g. the salamander or newt. Order Caudata, Urodela.
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| [Mid-19th century. Directly or via French urodèle< modern Latin Urodela, < Greek oura "tail" + dēlos "visible"] |
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 u·ro·dele adjective |
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