dip|lo|pod

dip|lo|pod
dip|lo|pod «DIHP luh pod», noun, adjective.
–n.
= millipede. (Cf.millipede)
–adj.
of or having to do with diplopods.
[< New Latin Diplopoda class name < Greek diplóos double + poús, podós foot]

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  • dip — chae·to·dip·ter·us; cteno·dip·te·ri·ni; cy·dip·pe; cy·dip·pea; cy·dip·pid; cy·dip·pi·da; cy·dip·pid·ea; di·dip·lis; dip; dip·la·can·thi·dae; dip·la·can·thus; dip·la·cu·sis; dip·la·de·nia; dip·lar·throus; dip·lo·bacillus; dip·lo·bi·ont;… …   English syllables

  • pod — ais·to·pod; am·phi·pod; ar·thro·pod; brach·i·o·pod; bran·chi·o·pod; ceph·a·lo·pod; co·pe·pod; dec·a·pod; dip·lo·pod; gas·tro·pod; gnatho·pod; hex·a·pod; myr·i·o·pod; oc·to·pod; pau·ro·pod; pod·dy; poly·pod; pro·sau·ro·pod; pro·to·pod; ptero·pod;… …   English syllables

  • diplopod — dip·lo·pod …   English syllables

  • diplopodic — dip·lo·pod·ic …   English syllables

  • diplopod — /dip leuh pod /, adj. 1. belonging or pertaining to the class Diplopoda. n. 2. any arthropod of the class Diplopoda, comprising the millipedes. [1860 65; < NL Diplopoda. See DIPLO , POD] * * * …   Universalium

  • diplopod — dip•lo•pod [[t]ˈdɪp ləˌpɒd[/t]] n. ivt any arthropod of the class Diplopoda, comprising the millipedes • Etymology: 1860–65; < NL Diplopoda. See diplo , pod …   From formal English to slang

  • ic — ot·ic; zo·ic; IC; ac·a·dem·ic; ac·ro·bat·ic; ac·ro·me·gal·ic; ac·ro·nar·cot·ic; acryl·ic; adon·ic; ae·ol·ic; aero·stat·ic; al·ca·ic; al·co·hol·ic; al·go·gen·ic; al·pha·nu·mer·ic; al·ta·ic; am·har·ic; am·o·rit·ic; an·al·pha·bet·ic; an·a·lyt·ic;… …   English syllables

  • diplopod — I. ˈdipləˌpäd noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin Diplopoda : one of the Diplopoda : millipede II. adjective : of or relating to the Diplopoda * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • Diplopod — Dip lo*pod, n. (Zo[ o]l.) One of the Diplopoda. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dipody — dip•o•dy [[t]ˈdɪp ə di[/t]] n. pl. dies pro a prosodic group of two feet • Etymology: 1835–45; < LL dipodia < Gk dipodia=dipod (s. of dípous) two footed (see di I, pod) + ia y III di•pod•ic daɪˈpɒd ɪk adj …   From formal English to slang

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