four-footed animal

  • 1four-foot|ed — «FR FUT ihd, FOHR », adjective. having four feet; quadruped: »A dog is a four footed animal …

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  • 2-footed — foot|ed «FUT ihd», adjective. having a foot or feet: »an animal footed like a goat. footed, combining form. having a foot or feet: »Club footed = having a club foot. Four footed animal = an animal having four feet …

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  • 3footed — adjective Date: 14th century having a foot or feet especially of a specified kind or number often used in combination < a four footed animal > …

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  • 4footed — /foot id/, adj. having a foot or feet (often used in combination): a four footed animal. [1425 75; late ME; see FOOT, ED3] * * * …

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  • 5footed — foot·ed fu̇t əd adj having a foot or feet esp. of a specified kind or number often used in combination &LT;a four footed animal&GT; …

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  • 6footed — foot•ed [[t]ˈfʊt ɪd[/t]] adj. having a foot or feet (often used in combination): a four footed animal[/ex] • Etymology: 1425–75 …

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  • 7animal — [an′i məl] n. [L, living being &LT; anima, animus, breath, air, life principle, soul &LT; IE base * an(e) , to breathe, exhale &GT; Gr anemos, Sans anilas, wind, breath, OE antha, excitement, anger] 1. any of a kingdom (Animalia) of eukaryotes&#8230; …

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  • 8animal — animalic /an euh mal ik/, animalian /an euh may lee euhn, mayl yeuhn/, adj. /an euh meuhl/, n. 1. any member of the kingdom Animalia, comprising multicellular organisms that have a well defined shape and usually limited growth, can move&#8230; …

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  • 9animal development — Introduction  the processes that lead eventually to the formation of a new animal starting from cells derived from one or more parent individuals. Development thus occurs following the process by which a new generation of organisms is produced by …

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  • 10The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures — Proved ( Die falsche Spitzfindigkeit der vier syllogistischen Figuren erwiesen ) was an essay published by Immanuel Kant in 1762.ection I General conception of the Nature of Ratiocination A judgment is the comparison of a subject or thing with a&#8230; …

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