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单词 tylopod
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Definition of tylopod in English:

tylopod

nounˈtʌɪlə(ʊ)pɒdˈtīləˌpäd
Zoology
  • An even-toed ungulate mammal of a group that comprises the camels, llamas, and their extinct relatives. They are distinguished by bearing their weight on the sole-pads of the feet rather than on the hoofs, and they do not chew the cud.

    Suborder Tylopoda, order Artiodactyla: family Camelidae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Vicuña is a Peruvian name for this tylopod.
    • Llamas, as well as alpacas, vicunas, and guanacos are all tylopods, which are in the same family as camels.
    • Dromedaries are tylopods; according to scientists, although camelids chew their food twice, they are closer to humans than ruminants such as cattle.
    • Living tylopods have a chambered stomach, albeit not as well developed as that seen in the Pecora.
    • The navicular and cuboid bones of the ankle are not fused, a primitive condition that separates tylopods from the third suborder the Ruminantia.

Origin

Late 19th century: from modern Latin Tylopoda, from Greek tulos 'knob' or tulē 'callus, cushion' + pous, pod- 'foot'.

 
 

Definition of tylopod in US English:

tylopod

nounˈtīləˌpäd
Zoology
  • An even-toed ungulate mammal of a group that comprises the camels, llamas, and their extinct relatives. They are distinguished by bearing their weight on the sole-pads of the feet rather than on the hoofs, and they do not chew the cud.

    Suborder Tylopoda, order Artiodactyla: family Camelidae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The navicular and cuboid bones of the ankle are not fused, a primitive condition that separates tylopods from the third suborder the Ruminantia.
    • Dromedaries are tylopods; according to scientists, although camelids chew their food twice, they are closer to humans than ruminants such as cattle.
    • Llamas, as well as alpacas, vicunas, and guanacos are all tylopods, which are in the same family as camels.
    • Vicuña is a Peruvian name for this tylopod.
    • Living tylopods have a chambered stomach, albeit not as well developed as that seen in the Pecora.

Origin

Late 19th century: from modern Latin Tylopoda, from Greek tulos ‘knob’ or tulē ‘callus, cushion’ + pous, pod- ‘foot’.

 
 
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