diadromous
English
Etymology
dia- (“across”) + -dromous (< Ancient Greek δρόμος (drómos, “running, path, way”)). Compare Modern Greek διάδρομος (diádromos, “corridor”).
Adjective
diadromous (not comparable)
- (of a fish) that travels between salt water and fresh water as part of its life cycle
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