semiterrestrial

semiterrestrial
/sem'ee teuh res"tree euhl, sem'uy-/, adj. Biol.
living mostly on land but requiring a moist environment or nearby water, esp. as a breeding site: Most amphibians are semiterrestrial.
[1915-20; SEMI- + TERRESTRIAL]

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