anura

/əˈnʊrə/
noun
  1. A scientific order of amphibians that includes frogs and toads, characterized by having no tail in the adult stage.
    • Anura is one of the most diverse orders of amphibians.
    • The biology class studied the life cycle of Anura in their lab.
    • Frogs and toads both belong to the order Anura.
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