different between macropus vs macropod
macropus
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (makrós, “large”) + ???? (poús, “foot”).
Adjective
macrop?s (genitive macropodis); third-declension one-termination adjective
- (New Latin) large-footed
Declension
Third-declension one-termination adjective.
Noun
macrop?s m (genitive macropodis); third declension
- (New Latin) kangaroo
Declension
Third-declension noun.
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macropod
English
Etymology
From macro- +? -pod, after Latin Macropodidae. Compare micropod.
Noun
macropod (plural macropods)
- A marsupial of the family Macropodidae, which includes the kangaroos, wallabies, tree kangaroos and pademelons.
- Any one of a group of maioid crabs remarkable for the length of their legs; — called also spider crab.
Translations
See also
- euro
- joey
- wallaroo
Romanian
Etymology
From French macropode.
Noun
macropod n (plural macropozi)
- macropode, macropodous animal
Declension
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