Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
web-footed
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Biologists think the 24-acre lake can support 50 web-footed residents without major environmental harm, Doeing said.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Web-footed
Web-footed \Web"-foot`ed\, a. Having webbed feet; palmiped; as, a goose or a duck is a web-footed fowl.
Wiktionary
web-footed
a. having webfeet
WordNet
web-footed
adj. having feet with webbed toes [syn: web-toed]
Usage examples of "web-footed".
Except for the flock of web-footed pink and white sea dragonets that glided gracefully past one morning, nothing out of the ordinary presented itself for their perusal.
The Latin name is derived from pous, podos (a foot) and phyllon (a leaf), alluding to a fanciful resemblance in the palmate leaf to the foot of some web-footed aquatic bird.
Pitt stayed almost on top of March's web-footed fins, swimming into the stream of bubbles that trailed from the lieutenant's exhaust valve.