- A
uniped (from
Latin uni- "one" and ped- "foot") is a
person or
creature with only one foot and one leg, as
contrasted with a
biped (two legs) and a quadruped...
- the
support for the
useful surface, such as the
table top or
chair seat.
Uniped: one leg, such as
clams Biped: two legs, such as
humans and
birds Triped:...
- Foot
structure Digitigrade Plantigrade Unguligrade by limb
Uniped Biped (Facultative)
Triped Quadruped...
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Beatus of Liébana (c. 730 – c. 800). A race of the "One-Legged", or the "
Uniped" (Old Norse: einfœtingr) was
allegedly encountered by
Thorfinn Karlsefni...
- from the
Latin word for butter). unicycle, bicycle, tricycle,
quadricycle uniped, biped, triped, quadruped, centipede,
millipede unary, binary, trinary,...
- Vinland,
ultimately to
suffer a more
fantastical death from a shot
fired by a
Uniped. Eir.
shifts over to
Karlsefni the
credit for
naming numerous geographic...
- [citation needed]
Bipedalism Quadrupedalism Terrestrial locomotion Tetrapod Uniped Melody W. Young,
Edwin ****inson,
Nicholas D.
Flaim and
Michael C. Granatosky...
- Foot
structure Digitigrade Plantigrade Unguligrade by limb
Uniped Biped (Facultative)
Triped Quadruped...
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Limbs Limb
development Limb
morphology digitigrade plantigrade unguligrade uniped biped facultative biped triped quadruped Arthropod Cephalopod Tetrapod dactyly...
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westward to the sea. Thorvald,
traveling with Karlsefni, is
killed by a
uniped that
shoots him in the
groin with a bow and arrow.
Karlsefni buries him...