amphibious
Americanadjective
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living or able to live both on land and in water; belonging to both land and water.
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Also capable of operating on both land and water.
amphibious vehicles.
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of or relating to military operations by both land and naval forces against the same object, especially to a military attack by troops landed by naval ships.
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trained or organized to fight, or fighting, on both land and sea.
amphibious troops.
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combining two qualities, kinds, traits, etc.; of or having a mixed or twofold nature.
adjective
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able to live both on land and in the water, as frogs, toads, etc
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designed for operation on or from both water and land
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relating to military forces and equipment organized for operations launched from the sea against an enemy shore
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having a dual or mixed nature
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Etymology
Origin of amphibious
First recorded in 1635–45; from Latin amphibius, from Greek amphíbios “living a double life”; see amphi-, bio-, -ous
Explanation
If you can drive your car down the highway and then go off road and ford a few rivers, too, you've got an amphibious vehicle — something that works on land and in the water, too. Amphibious also describes animals that can live on land or in the water — like frogs and toads — and comes from the Greek roots amphi "both" and bios "life." Military operations where both your army and your navy are involved — one attacking by land and the other by sea — are called amphibious assaults or amphibious operations.
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Example Sentences
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To fend off the amphibious assault, U.S. troops launched missiles from the truck-based High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or Himars.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 4, 2026
The U.S. has an aircraft carrier, multiple guided-missile destroyers, an amphibious assault ship and several other warships in the Middle East, Navy and Central Command officials said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026
Seizing Kharg Island and the islands near the mainland would require an amphibious landing on a contested shoreline, among “the hardest operations” a military can attempt, and one that Iran is almost certainly prepared for.
From Salon • Apr. 3, 2026
There appear to be three routes for US forces wishing to seize the island -– an airborne attack; an amphibious operation; or a combination of the two.
From Barron's • Mar. 30, 2026
Operation Forager was under the command of Admiral Nimitz, and Marine General Holland Smith was in charge of the amphibious landings.
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