noun A frog or toad, or relating to frogs and toads
In ecology, 'batrachian' is used to discuss the role of amphibians in ecosystems and their conservation.
In the field of biology, 'batrachian' is used to refer to amphibians, specifically frogs and toads.
In evolutionary biology, 'batrachian' is used to study the evolution of amphibians and their relationships to other organisms.
In zoology, 'batrachian' is used to describe an order of amphibians that includes frogs, toads, and salamanders.
In herpetology, 'batrachian' is used to classify and study amphibians, particularly frogs and toads.
In literature, the term 'batrachian' may be used to describe a character or creature that resembles a frog or toad.
Biologists may use the term 'batrachian' to refer to amphibians, specifically frogs and toads.
Herpetologists often use 'batrachian' as a more technical term for frogs and toads in their research and discussions.