Newt [noun]

Definition of Newt:

cold-blooded vertebrate

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Opposite/Antonyms of Newt:

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Sentence/Example of Newt:

The new jaw, or leg, is a newt's, and never by any accident more like that of a frog.

He seized Newt Elkey by the arm and said, "What does she do?"

I'd like to know what Newt Copley thinks of the Barville nine.

Of course every living speck, amoeba or newt, has its own individual soul.

I never heard of any; but I wanted a newt, and so I proposed that we should fish here.

"All I got to say is that you ought to be attendin' to it, if it's your business," said Newt loftily.

Neither the pike nor the common European water-tortoise will eat this newt.

He was also the Newt who had tried to bushwhack Chuck on the trail.

The skin of the Newt is quite devoid of any exoskeletal structures.

This partly corresponds to the orbitosphenoids of the Newt's skull.