different between tardigradous vs tardigrade
tardigradous
English
Etymology
tardigrade +? -ous
Adjective
tardigradous (comparative more tardigradous, superlative most tardigradous)
- (obsolete) Moving slowly; slow-paced.
Related terms
- tardigrade
tardigradous From the web:
tardigrade
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??d????e?d/
- Rhymes: -e?d
- Hyphenation: tar?di?grade
Etymology 1
From Latin tardigradus (“slowly stepping”), from tardus (“slow”) + gradior (“step, walk”)
Adjective
tardigrade (comparative more tardigrade, superlative most tardigrade)
- Sluggish; moving slowly.
Derived terms
- tardigradous
Translations
Etymology 2
From New Latin Tardigrada.
Noun
tardigrade (plural tardigrades)
- (zoology) A member of the animal phylum Tardigrada.
- Sloth.
Synonyms
- (one of Tardigrada): water bear
Translations
References
- tardigrade at OneLook Dictionary Search
- tardigrade in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
French
Noun
tardigrade m (plural tardigrades)
- tardigrade; water bear
Italian
Adjective
tardigrade f pl
- feminine plural of tardigrado
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