英:['jʊərəʊdi:l]
美:['jʊrəˌdil]
英:['jʊərəʊdi:l]
美:['jʊrəˌdil]
noun
any of an order (Caudata synonym Urodela) of amphibians (such as newts and salamanders) that have a tail throughout life
French urodèle, ultimately from Greek oura tail + dēlos evident, showing — more at ass
The first known use of urodele was in 1842
1 Epidemiological investigations so far have detected the infection in an additional urodele species at the breeder’s premises, with associated morbidity and mortality.
2 Association of the urodele stem with this group does not seem to have been proposed hitherto.
3 A contribution toward a check list of the urodeles of Japan.