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bipedal

[ bahy-ped-l, -pi-dl, bahy-ped-l ]

adjective



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bipedal1

1600–10; bi- 1 + pedal (adj.)
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Coprolites attributed to the archosaur Smok—a fearsome 5-meter-long bipedal predator with serrated teeth and powerful jaws—contained the crushed bones and teeth of its prey.

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So goes the riddle of the Sphinx, and the answer, as Oedipus discerned, is man: crawling as an infant, bipedal as an adult, walking with a cane in old age.

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“French Girl†is a love triangle farce that’s mostly set in Quebec City but takes place on Planet Rom-com where bipedal characters act out in ways that rarely resemble human behavior.

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"What was interesting to us was that the bipedal plant eaters were clearly the most abundant."

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There will be smarter cars, bipedal warehouse androids, roving grocery bots removing unscanned items from bagging areas, and torso-up AI designed to look like seated female receptionists.

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