different between reptiles vs viviparous

reptiles

English

Noun

reptiles

  1. plural of reptile

Anagrams

  • epistler, peitrels, peltries, perlites, repliest, spirelet

French

Noun

reptiles f

  1. plural of reptile

Latin

Adjective

r?ptil?s

  1. nominative masculine plural of r?ptilis
  2. nominative feminine plural of r?ptilis
  3. accusative masculine plural of r?ptilis
  4. accusative feminine plural of r?ptilis
  5. vocative masculine plural of r?ptilis
  6. vocative feminine plural of r?ptilis

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /reb?tiles/, [re???t?i.les]

Adjective

reptiles m pl

  1. masculine plural of reptil

Noun

reptiles m pl

  1. plural of reptil

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viviparous

English

Alternative forms

  • vivipartous (rare)

Etymology

From Latin v?viparus, from v?vus (alive, life, living) + pari? (give birth, produce, bring forth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /v??v?p???s/

Adjective

viviparous (not comparable)

  1. (of an animal or animal species) Being born alive, as are most mammals, some reptiles, and a few fish (as opposed to being laid as an egg and subsequently hatching, as do most birds and many other species).
  2. (of a plant or plant species) Arising from an embryo that develops from the outset (rather than from a true seed that then germinates).

Antonyms

  • (of an animal): oviparous

Derived terms

Translations

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