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What is the literal translation of the Greek word amphibios, from which the modern word amphibian originated?
Question 1:
What is the literal translation of the Greek word amphibios, from which the modern word amphibian originated?
A.
Water and land
B.
Both kinds of life
C.
Two in one
D.
Water and air
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