Amphitryon 38
a play (1938) by jean giraudoux.
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an aquatic, eellike salamander of the genus amphiuma, of the southeastern u.s., having two pairs of very small feet. historical examples in the forms however with degenerate limbs like amphiuma, siren and proteus the number of digits is still further reduced. the vertebrate skeleton sidney h. reynolds amphiuma, a genus of amphibians which frequent the […]
- Amphogenic
producing both male and female offspring.
- Ampholyte
an substance.
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capable of ionizing into both anions and cations; amphoteric.
- Amphophil
amphophil amphophil am·pho·phil (ām’fə-fĭl) or am·pho·phile (-fīl’) adj. having an affinity for both acid and basic dyes. n. a cell that stains readily with either acid or basic dyes. also called amphocyte.