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triphibian

[ trahy-fib-ee-uhn ]

adjective

  1. skilled in combat equally on land, sea, and in the air.
  2. (of an aircraft) equipped to take off from land, water, snow, or ice.


noun

  1. a person who is triphibian.
  2. a triphibian airplane.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of triphibian1

First recorded in 1940–45; tri- + (am)phibian
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Example Sentences

Politicos Winston Churchill found that the fighting versatility of Lord Louis Mountbatten, newly appointed Allied Commander in Southeast Asia, called for a new word, promptly furnished it : "He is what, pedants notwithstanding, I will venture to call a complete triphibian�that is to say, a creature equally at home in three elements, earth, air and water, and also well accustomed to fire."

Noise of air, he was flying, it must have been a triphibian they took him onto.

But he could not anticipate what would happen to him in his Triphibian Atomicar.

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