noun
- a tropical amphibian resembling a worm or snake, with a cylindrical body, no limbs or very small limbs, and no tail
Usage: also spelled cecilian; zoology
adjective
- of or relating to caecilians or the order Gymnophiona
Usage: zoology
Examples
- The caecilian burrowed through the moist soil of the rainforest floor.
- Scientists discovered a new caecilian species in the Amazon basin.
- Caecilian amphibians are often mistaken for snakes or worms.
- The caecilian's limbless body is an adaptation to underground life.
- Researchers studied caecilian reproduction in tropical wetlands.