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multiped
[ muhl-ti-ped ]
adjective
- having many feet.
multiped
/ ˈmÊŒltɪˌpÉ›d; ˈmÊŒltɪˌpiËd /
adjective
- having many feet
noun
- an insect or animal having many feet
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of multiped1
C17: from Latin ³¾³Ü±ô³Ù¾±±èŧ²õ
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Multiped, mul′ti-ped, n. an insect having many feet.
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It was the on-coming of a grisly, striped, argus-eyed multiped, with fifty heads.
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When they teach that creation's object and end was man, your theologians and your philosophers reason like the multiped of Versailles or the Tuileries, who believe the humidity of the cellars is made for their special use and that the remainder of the castle is uninhabitable.
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