hexapod
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From hexa- + -pod, from Ancient Greek ἑξαποδ- (hexapod-), oblique stem of ἑξάπους (hexápous, “six-footed”), from ἑξα- (hexa-, “six”) + πούς (poús, “foot”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]hexapod (plural hexapods)
- Any organism, being or robot with six legs.
- 1983, Jean-Marc Lofficier, The Doctor Who Programme Guide, volume 2, page 8:
- My lips will be even more firmly sealed about the various suggestions put forward concerning the interpersonal relationships of Alpha Centauri, the hermaphrodite hexapod.
- 2000, Alan Dean Foster, A Triumph of Souls:
- The bizarre hexapods did indeed feed upon those unfortunate creatures who had been caught and killed by the flames. But the striped carnivores were not scavengers; They were hunters.
- 2007, Gaurav Suhas Sukhatme, Stefan Schaal, Wolfram Burgard, editors, Robotics: Science and Systems II, page 97:
- These concepts are applied to a robotic hexapod, which, through the use of compliant microspines on its feet, is capable of climbing hard vertical textured surfaces, such as stucco
- An arthropod with six feet; a member of subphylum Hexapoda.
- (dated) An insect.
Derived terms
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[edit]Translations
[edit]organism or being with six legs
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arthropod with six feet
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insect — see insect
Adjective
[edit]hexapod (not comparable)
- Having six feet, six-footed; belonging to the subphylum Hexapoda; hexapodous.
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French hexapode.
Adjective
[edit]hexapod m or n (feminine singular hexapodă, masculine plural hexapozi, feminine and neuter plural hexapode)
Declension
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
nominative- accusative |
indefinite | hexapod | hexapodă | hexapozi | hexapode | |||
definite | hexapodul | hexapoda | hexapozii | hexapodele | ||||
genitive- dative |
indefinite | hexapod | hexapode | hexapozi | hexapode | |||
definite | hexapodului | hexapodei | hexapozilor | hexapodelor |
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