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Biped

Biped Meaning & Definition
Biped Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Biped?

[n] an animal with two feet
[adj] having two feet

Synonyms | Synonyms for Biped: bipedal | two-footed

Related Terms | Find terms related to Biped: amphibian | aquatic | biaxial | bicameral | bicuspid | bifid | biform | binocular | binomial | binominal | bipartite | bipetalous | bipinnate | bisexual | bivalent | canine | cannibal | carnivore | cosmopolite | feline | gnawer | herbivore | insectivore | invertebrate | mammal | mammalian | marsupial | marsupialian | omnivore | primate | quadruped | reptile | rodent | ruminant | scavenger | ungulate | unibivalent | varmint | vermin | vertebrate

See Also | animal | animal leg | animate being | beast | brute | creature | fauna

Biped In Webster's Dictionary

\Bi"ped\, n. [L. bipes; bis twice + pes, pedis, ?oot: cf. F. bip[`e]de.] A two-footed animal, as man.
\Bi"ped\, a. Having two feet; two-footed. By which the man, when heavenly life was ceased, Became a helpless, naked, biped beast. --Byrom.

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