salamandra
salamander
noun sah-lah-MAHN-drah Rare
Origin: Greek salamandra, possibly of pre-Greek origin
Usage Note
Salamandra refers to the amphibian of order Urodela, closely related to newts (tritones). In medieval legend salamanders were believed to live in fire and to be immune to flame. The spotted fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is native to Spain.
Examples
"La salamandra vive cerca de ríos y arroyos."
Natural Translation
The salamander lives near rivers and streams.
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