Salamander
Pronunciation: /ˌsæləˈmændər/
Salamander (noun)
- A small animal with a long body, tail, and moist skin, living in water and on land.
- A legendary creature said to live in fire without harm.
- A kitchen tool used for browning or grilling food, often with intense heat.
Examples
- The salamander crawled slowly across the wet leaves.
- A salamander can regenerate its tail if it is lost.
Common collocations: salamander habitat, salamander species, observe a salamander, mythical salamander, salamander legend