Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The term "bipedal" has been used in zoology and anatomy for centuries to describe animals that walk on two legs. It was first used in a scientific context in the 17th century by the English anatomist Thomas Wharton.
Examples
Etymology The word biped comes from the Latin word bipes which is derived from two L
Etymology Biped means two foot in Latin bis two pes pedis foot Alism
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Etymology Latin quadrupedēs quadrupedis four footed quadru from Latin quatt
Etymology The word experience comes from the Old French word esprover which in turn
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Etymology Old English therscwald doorsill threshold From Proto Germanic threskō
Etymology The word team originates from the Middle English word teme which means a
Etymology Surreptitious originates from the Latin word surrepticius which means sto
Etymology The word pound comes from the Old English pund or pundt which itself
Etymology Middle English busye from Anglo Norman French busye ultimately from Old Fr
Etymology The word artillery is derived from the Old French word artillerie which i