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The word "两栖" is formed by combining the character "两", meaning "two" or "both", with "栖", meaning "to inhabit" or "dwell". Together, they create a literal meaning of "inhabiting both", which directly describes organisms that live in two environments, such as land and water, leading to its use for "amphibious".
Word Definition - 两栖
amphibious; dual-talented; able to work in two different lines
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