tetrapod

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tetra- +‎ -pod

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tetrapod (plural tetrapods)

  1. Any vertebrate with four limbs.
  2. Any vertebrate (such as birds or snakes) that has evolved from early tetrapods; especially any member of the superclass Tetrapoda
  3. A concrete structure with arms, used to arrest wave energy along the shore in sea defence projects.

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tetrapod (not comparable)

  1. Having four limbs or feet

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French tétrapode.

Adjective[edit]

tetrapod m or n (feminine singular tetrapodă, masculine plural tetrapozi, feminine and neuter plural tetrapode)

  1. tetrapod

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