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Noun triturus vulgaris has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTriturus vulgarisPart of Speech: Noun Definition: Triturus vulgaris, commonly known as the common newt, is a species of small amphibian belonging to the family Salamandridae. It can be found throughout Europe, where it inhabits various freshwater habitats. Example Sentence: The Triturus vulgaris is distinguishable by its vibrant orange belly. Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Referring to something related to or characteristic of Triturus vulgaris. Example Sentence: The triturus vulgaris population in this area has been thriving due to the conservation efforts. Part of Speech: Proper noun Definition: Triturus vulgaris is the scientific name assigned to the common newt species. Example Sentence: The Triturus vulgaris is native to Europe but has also been introduced to certain regions of North America. Part of Speech: Adverb Definition: Referring to an action done in a manner resembling Triturus vulgaris. Example Sentence: The newt swam triturus vulgaris, gracefully moving through the water. Part of Speech: Verb (Third Person Singular) Definition: The act of referring to or treating someone or something as Triturus vulgaris. Example Sentence: The scientist wrote a paper on how to triturus vulgaris a specific species of newt.
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