About The Word Anura
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Anura
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What's The Definition Of Anura?
[n] frogs, toads, tree toads
Synonyms | Synonyms for Anura: Batrachia | order Anura | order Batrachia | order Salientia | Salientia Related Terms | Find terms related to Anura: See Also | Amphibia | animal order | Ascaphidae | Brevicipitidae | Bufonidae | class Amphibia | Discoglossidae | family Ascaphidae | family Brevicipitidae | family Bufonidae | family Discoglossidae | family Hylidae | family Leiopelmatidae | family Leptodactylidae | family Liopelmidae | family Microhylidae | family Pelobatidae | family Pipidae | family Polypedatidae | family Ranidae | Hylidae | Leiopelmatidae | Leptodactylidae | Liopelmidae | Microhylidae | Pelobatidae | Pipidae | Polypedatidae | Ranidae Anura In Webster's Dictionary \A*nu"ra\ ([.a]*n[=u]"r[.a]), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. 'an
priv. + o'yra` a tail.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the orders of amphibians characterized by the absence
of a tail, as the frogs and toads. [Written also {anoura}.]
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