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Multiped

Multiped \Mul"ti*ped\, a. Having many feet.

Multiped

Multiped \Mul"ti*ped\, n. [L. multipes, multipeda; multus much, many + pes, pedis, foot: cf. F. multip[`e]de.] (Zo["o]l.) An insect having many feet, as a myriapod.

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multiped

a. Having many foot. n. Any organism that has many feet.

Usage examples of "multiped".

I extend a general invitation to every biped, multiped, and noped that they could encroach on my privacy whenever the whim might strike their atrophied brainpans?

But the multiped pellets sink to the bottom of the tubs, and we have to send maintenance in there to extract them manually.

And in the foremost row, at the extreme right, sat the driver, who manipulated the multiped conveyance by means of two vertical levers, on either side of his saddle.

Far below him was a broad street, thronged with darting multiped vehicles and scurrying people.

Jerry and Lal Vak did likewise, and came upon the prince as he waited for a multiped vehicle on, the signal platform.

He had taken the multiped vehicle to his own floor, the one below, before he noticed that his two guards were not following him.

And here, the multiped vehicles gave an example of the speed of which they were capable.

In answer to her inquiries, they told her that the Commoner was in camp, conferring with his jens, and summoned a multiped vehicle for her.

The page led them to the nearest runway, where they took a multiped vehicle to the second floor above them.

Small multipeds sunning on rocks and calls of unseen avians testified to animal inhabitants, but Prynn had no doubt about what held dominion here: sun, earth, and water.