Batrachian

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /bəˈtrækiən/

Definitions of batrachian

noun A frog or toad, or relating to frogs and toads

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a small batrachian hopping in the garden.

A2 The children learned about different types of batrachians in science class.

B1 The biologist conducted a study on the habitat of batrachians in the rainforest.

B2 The documentary showcased the diversity of batrachians found in various ecosystems.

C1 The conservation efforts focused on protecting endangered batrachian species.

C2 The research team discovered a new species of batrachian in the remote region.

Examples of batrachian in a Sentence

formal The study of batrachians, such as frogs and toads, is known as herpetology.

informal I saw a bunch of batrachians hopping around the pond yesterday.

slang Those batrachians are so cute, I just want to squish them!

figurative Her singing voice was so melodious, it sounded like a batrachian chorus.

Grammatical Forms of batrachian

past tense

batrachianed

plural

batrachians

comparative

more batrachian

superlative

most batrachian

present tense

batrachians

future tense

will batrachian

perfect tense

have batrachianed

continuous tense

is batrachianing

singular

batrachian

positive degree

batrachian

infinitive

to batrachian

gerund

batrachianing

participle

batrachianed

Origin and Evolution of batrachian

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'batrachian' originated from the Greek word 'batrakhos' meaning frog.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to frogs, the term 'batrachian' has evolved to encompass all amphibians in modern usage.