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Apodeictic
Apodeictic Ap"o*deic"tic, Apodictic Ap`o*dic"tic, Apodeictical Ap`o*deic"tic*al, Apodictical Ap`o*dic"tic*al, a. [L. apodicticus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to point out, to show by argument; ? from + ? to show.] Self-evident; intuitively true; evident beyond contradiction. --Brougham. Sir Wm. Hamilton.
Apodeictical
Apodeictic Ap"o*deic"tic, Apodictic Ap`o*dic"tic, Apodeictical Ap`o*deic"tic*al, Apodictical Ap`o*dic"tic*al, a. [L. apodicticus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to point out, to show by argument; ? from + ? to show.] Self-evident; intuitively true; evident beyond contradiction. --Brougham. Sir Wm. Hamilton.
Apodeictically
Apodeictically Ap`o*deic"tic*al*ly, Apodictically Ap`o*dic"tic*al*ly, adv. So as to be evident beyond contradiction.
Apodeme
Apodeme Ap"o*deme, n. [Pref. apo- + Gr. ? body.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the processes of the shell which project inwards and unite with one another, in the thorax of many Crustacea.
Apodes
Apodes Ap"o*des, n. pl. [NL., masc. pl. See Apoda.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) An order of fishes without ventral fins, including the eels. (b) A group of holothurians destitute of suckers. See Apneumona.
Megapode
Megapode Meg"a*pode, n. [Mega- + Gr. poy`s, podo`s, foot.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of large-footed, gallinaceous birds of the genera Megapodius and Leipoa, inhabiting Australia and other Pacific islands. See Jungle fowl (b) under Jungle, and Leipoa.
Metapode
Metapode Met"a*pode, n. [NL. metapodium, from Gr. ? behind + ?, dim. of ?, ?, foot.] (Zo["o]l.) The posterior division of the foot in the Gastropoda and Pteropoda.

Meaning of Apode from wikipedia

- Ginkgo apodes is an extinct species of plant in the order Ginkgoales. It is known from fossils found in the Yixian Formation dated to the Tithonian period...
- the fossil record after the Pliocene. Extinct Ginkgo yimaensis Extinct G. apodes Extinct Ginkgo adiantoides, or possibly a new US taxon, G. cranei Extant...
- Ginkgo L.  Type species Ginkgo biloba Species †Ginkgo adiantoides †Ginkgo apodes Ginkgo biloba †Ginkgo cranei †Ginkgo digitata †Ginkgo dissecta †Ginkgo gardneri...
- Akimbo; Akinale; Akinbiye; Akinjolo; Akinyele; Akirikan; Alawusa; Algbon; Apode Sapode; Aposu; Araromi; Arigbajo; Arogo; Asa; Asa Abule Egba; Asa obintin;...
- "Anguilliformes". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 4 June 2008. "Apodes" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905. "The Natural History of the Eel"...
- on pelvic fins. Fish lacking this appendage were placed within the order Apodes; fish having abdominal, thoracic, or jugular pelvic fins were termed Abdominales...
- Actinopterygian Teleostomi of the suborders Isospondyli (in part), Ostariophysi, Apodes, Percesoces, Hemibranchii, Acanthopterygii, and Anacanthini. order of the...
- Images Baiera B. cf. gracilis B. orientalis Czekanowskia C. rigida Ginkgo G. apodes Ginkgoites G. sibiricus Leptostrobus L. sp. ?Nageiopsis N.? sp. Phoenicopsis...
- In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus described the Pisces as: Always inhabiting the waters; are swift in their motion and voracious in...
- Actinopterygian Teleostomi of the suborders Isospondyli (in part), Ostariophysi, Apodes, Percesoces, Hemibranchii, Acanthopterygii, and Anacanthini. order of the...