- taxeopodous
- tax·e·op·o·dous
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
taxeopodous — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|äpədəs adjective Etymology: irregular from Greek taxis + English podous : having each or most of the tarsal or carpal bones of one row articulating with only one bone of the other row used especially of an ungulate mammal; opposed to… … Useful english dictionary
diplarthrous — (ˈ)di|plärthrəs adjective Etymology: dipl + arthr + ous : having each or most of the tarsal or carpal bones of one row articulating with more than one bone of the other row used especially of certain ungulate mammals; opposed to taxeopodous … Useful english dictionary
taxeopoda — ˌtaksēˈäpədə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek taxis arrangement, order, regularity (gen. taxeōs) + New Latin poda in former classifications : an order of chiefly taxeopodous mammals comprising the Proboscidea … Useful english dictionary