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bipedal
bi·ped·al B5276950 (bī-pĕd′l) or bi·ped (bī′pĕd′)adj.1. Having two feet; two-footed.2. Walking on two feet. bi·ped′al·ism (-pĕd′l-ĭz′əm), bi′pe·dal′i·ty (-pə-dăl′ĭ-tē) n.bi·ped′al·ly adv.bi·ped·al (bī-pĕd′l) Standing or walking on two feet. ♦ The use of two feet for standing and walking is known as bipedal locomotion. The evolution of bipedal locomotion in humans was aided by the development of an upright head and backbone and of an arched foot.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | bipedal - having two feet biped, two-footedfour-footed, quadruped, quadrupedal - having four feet | Translationsbipedal
bipedal[bī′ped·əl] (biology) Having two feet. bipedal
bip·e·dal (bip'ĕ-dal), 1. Relating to a biped. 2. Capable of locomotion on two feet; for example, iguanas and some other varieties of lizard have this capability. bipedal (bī-pĕd′l) or biped (bī′pĕd′)adj.1. Having two feet; two-footed.2. Walking on two feet. bi·ped′al·ism (-pĕd′l-ĭz′əm), bi′pe·dal′i·ty (-pə-dăl′ĭ-tē) n.bi·ped′al·ly adv.bipedal adjective Referring to or capable of locomotion on two feet.bipedal adjective Capable of locomotion on 2 feetbip·e·dal (bip'ĕ-dal) 1. Relating to a biped. 2. Capable of locomotion on two feet. bipedal Related to bipedal: quadrupedal, Bipedal postureSynonyms for bipedaladj having two feetSynonymsAntonyms- four-footed
- quadruped
- quadrupedal
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