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Tripedalism (from the
Latin tri =
three + ped = foot) is
locomotion by the use of
three limbs. Real-world
tripedalism is rare, in
contrast to the common...
- The three-legged (or
tripedal) crow is a
mythological creature in
various mythologies and arts of East Asia. It is
believed to
inhabit and
represent the...
- Star Trek's
perennial antagonists, the Borg. They are
noted for
being a
tripedal and
telepathic species and for
their use of biotechnology. They originated...
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Edward Mounier Boxer also in 1866, are more
complex and have an
internal tripedal "anvil"
built into the
primer itself, and the
corresponding case has only...
- the same ecosystems.
Parrots are the only
creatures that
display true
tripedalism,
using their necks and
beaks as
limbs with
propulsive forces equal to...
- legs can be
lifted and
brought forward in turn. The
purest form of the
tripedal gait is seen in
insects moving at high speeds. However, this type of locomotion...
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officer ****igned to the USS
Enterprise as navigator. Arex was a
member of a
tripedal species (given as "Edosians" in Alan Dean Foster's
novelizations of the...
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Description Edosian Edos
Edosians (aka Edoans) are a race of
sentient tripedal beings.
Edosians have an
orange complexion, two
yellow eyes,
three arms...
- be a form of Caishen/Zhao Gong, God of Wealth) is ****ociated with this
tripedal toad.
Various goddesses, gods, spirits, fairies, or
monsters are ****ociated...
- semipedal, sesquipedal, stapes, stapedius, subpetiolate, suppedaneum,
tripedal, trivet, vamp,
velocipede peg-, pect- fix Gr**** πηγνύναι (pēgnúnai), πηκτός...