different between amodal vs apodal
amodal
English
Etymology
From a- +? modal
Adjective
amodal (not comparable)
- Not modal (in any sense)
Translations
Portuguese
Adjective
amodal m or f (plural amodais, comparable)
- amodal (not modal)
amodal From the web:
apodal
English
Alternative forms
- apod
- apodan
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?- (a-) + ????? (podós), genitive of ???? (poús, “foot”) with the suffix -al.
Adjective
apodal (not comparable)
- (biology) Without feet or foot-like body parts; legless.
Translations
Noun
apodal (plural apodals)
- Any moth of the genus Apoda.
- Any caecilian of the order Apoda.
Anagrams
- paldao
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