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bipedal
English
Etymology
From biped +? -al.
Adjective
bipedal (not comparable)
- Having two feet or two legs; biped.
- Pertaining to a biped.
- bipedal locomotion
Synonyms
- two-footed, two-legged
Derived terms
- bipedality
- bipedalism
- bipedally
- nonbipedal
- semibipedal
Translations
See also
- quadruped
- quadrupedal
Anagrams
- piebald
Spanish
Adjective
bipedal (plural bipedales)
- bipedal
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oviraptor
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
From scientific Latin Oviraptor (genus name), from Latin ?vi- (“ovi-”) + raptor (because it is believed to have fed on the eggs of other dinosaurs).
Noun
oviraptor (plural oviraptors)
- Any of several bipedal dinosaurs, of the genus Oviraptor, from the late Cretaceous period.
- 2017, Hanneke Meijer, The Guardian, 11 October:
- In all three fossil samples, the concentration of biliverdin is higher than that of protoporphyrin, suggesting that these oviraptor eggs originally were blue-green.
- 2017, Hanneke Meijer, The Guardian, 11 October:
oviraptor From the web:
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