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bipedal (verb), bipedals; bipedaled, bipedalled; bipedaling, bipedalling
1. Using two feet as a means of movement: The birds are bipedaling on the beach for food.
2. Capable of locomotion on two feet: When they are really in a big hurry, some iguanas and other lizards bipedal their way across land and even water.
3. Sometimes used humorously as a reference to a human: Unless something has caused a person to lose one or both feet, he or she bipedal themselves from here to there and where ever they can.
2. Capable of locomotion on two feet: When they are really in a big hurry, some iguanas and other lizards bipedal their way across land and even water.
3. Sometimes used humorously as a reference to a human: Unless something has caused a person to lose one or both feet, he or she bipedal themselves from here to there and where ever they can.
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bi-, bin-, bino-, bis-
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bipedaling, bipedalling (adjective); more bipedaling, more bipedalling; most bipedaling, most bipedalling
A reference to walking or running with two feet: Humans are best known as bipedaling creatures.
Some people are known as bipedaling monoglots (two-footed people who speak one language) or bipedaling polyglots (two-footed people who speak many languages).
It is obvious that the animal below is a more bipedaling horse than the usual quadrupedal ones that people normally see.
An unusual example of a quadrupedal horse transformed into the most bipedaling runner ever seen.
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bipedaling, bipedalling, adjective
An unusual example of a quadrupedal horse transformed into a bipedaling runner.
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