[1935–40; bi-1 + -pod]This word is first recorded in the period 1935–40. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: blitz, fluorocarbon, gangbuster, prime mover, roadblockbi- is a combining form meaning “twice,” “two,” used in the formation of compound words.Other words that use the affix bi- include: biceps, bilateral, bilingual, bipolar, bisect; -pod is a combining form meaning “one having a foot” of the kind or number specified bythe initial element; often corresponding to Neo-Latin class names ending in -poda, with -pod used in English to name a single member of such a class (cephalopod). Other words that use the affix -pod include: exopodite, nectopod, platypod, sauropod, stomatopod
Examples of 'bipod' in a sentence
bipod
There's a pop-out bipod, and a removable shield protects you from retaliation.