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Newt

newt
 noun  Etymology: Middle English, alteration (resulting from misdivision of an ewte) of ewte — more at eft  Date: 15th century any of various small salamanders (family Salamandridae) that are usually semiaquatic as adults
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  n. any of various small amphibians, esp. of the genus Triturus, having a well-developed tail. Etymology: ME f. ewt, with n from an (cf. NICKNAME): var. of evet EFT ...
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  тритон; тритон (Triturus) – alligator newt – alpine newt – banded newt – black-spotted newt – common newt – crested newt – eastern newt – marbled newt – Pacific newt – palmate newt – red-bellied newt – redbelly newt – red-spotted newt – ribbed newt – roughskin newt – smooth newt – southern newt – spotted newt – striped newt – sword-tailed newt – warty newt – yellow-bellied newt ...
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3.
  1. зоол. тритон (Triturus) ...
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  noun zool. тритон ...
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  (newts) A newt is a small creature that has four legs and a long tail and can live on land and in water. N-COUNT ...
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6.
  ~ n a small animal with a long body, four legs and a tail, that lives in water ...
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7.
  - 15c., misdivision of an ewte, from M.E. evete (see eft). ...
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