nudiped

nudiped
I. \\ˈn(y)üdəˌped\ adjective
Etymology: French nudipède, from Late Latin nudiped-, nudipes, from nudi- + Latin ped-, pes foot — more at foot
: having feet without a natural covering (as of hair or feathers)
II. noun (-s)
Etymology: nudi- + -ped
: a nudiped animal

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  • nudiped — nu·di·ped …   English syllables

  • nudi- — combining form Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin nudus naked : naked : bare Nudibranchia nudiped * * * a combining form meaning naked, bare, used in the formation of compound words: nudicaul. [ …   Useful english dictionary

  • nudicaudate —   a. with hairless tail.    ♦ nudicaulous. a. with leafless stems.    ♦ nudiflora, a. flowering before leaves appear.    ♦ nudiflorous, a. with naked flowers.    ♦ nudiped n. & a.   (animal) with naked feet …   Dictionary of difficult words

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