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Biped
Biped Bi"ped, a.
Having two feet; two-footed.
By which the man, when heavenly life was ceased, Became
a helpless, naked, biped beast. --Byrom.
Biped
Biped Bi"ped, n. [L. bipes; bis twice + pes, pedis, ?oot: cf.
F. bip[`e]de.]
A two-footed animal, as man.
Meaning of Biped from wikipedia
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usually moves in a
bipedal manner is
known as a
biped /ˈbaɪpɛd/,
meaning 'two feet' (from
Latin bis 'double' and pes 'foot').
Types of
bipedal movement include...
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Plato (/ˈpleɪtoʊ/ PLAY-toe; Gr****: Πλάτων, Plátōn; born c. 428–423 BC, died 348/347 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
philosopher of the
classical period who is...
- A
facultative biped is an
animal that is
capable of
walking or
running on two legs (
bipedal), as a
response to
exceptional or
discretionary (facultative)...
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working alongside humans, for
experimental purposes, such as the
study of
bipedal locomotion, or for
other purposes. In general,
humanoid robots have a torso...
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named Cappuccino ********ino.
Other characters include Lirili Larila, a
bipedal cactus-elephant
hybrid wearing sandals who can
control time. Fans would...
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often described as a
flying biped with hooves, but
there are many variations. The
common description is that of a
bipedal kangaroo-like or wyvern-like...
- The
foramen magnum is a very
important feature in
bipedal mammals. One of the
attributes of a
biped's foramen magnum is a
forward shift of the anterior...
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Bipedality is a 2010
Irish Experimental film
directed by
Rouzbeh Rashidi that
tells the
visual story of a
relationship between a man and a
woman which...
- humanoid).
There are 28
adventures and 19
trade schools a
biped can
choose from. The
biped classes have the
special ability to be able to
learn any amount...
- A (
bipedal) gait
cycle is the time
period or
sequence of
events or
movements during locomotion in
which one foot
contacts the
ground to when that same...