quadruped in English

noun
1
an animal that has four feet, especially an ungulate mammal.
During terrestrial locomotion in a quadruped , the manus pushes against the substrate to decelerate, support, and reaccelerate the body.
adjective

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1. 3 An elephant is a quadruped.

2. 2 A horse is a quadruped.

3. 7 Aperson 's arms homologize with quadruped 's forelimbs.

4. 13 To study influence factors of quadruped dynamic walking robot on walking stability, ADAMS virtual prototype software is used to simulate dynamic walking of quadruped.

5. 5 We saw some quadruped tracks near our camp.

6. 20 Who rolled a + 9 dork spell and summoned the beast and his quadruped?

7. 6 The corresponding part of the forefoot of a quadruped.

8. A quadruped was also demonstrated which could trot, run, pace, and bound.

9. 10 The irate quadruped made for our party,[www.Sentencedict.com] coming at a full jump.

10. 8 Based on thorough analysis, a wheel-leg hybrid crocodile-like quadruped robot is proposed.

11. Even books written by veterinary experts and animal anatomists often wrongly depict quadruped movements.

12. 16 The large tendon in the back of the hock of a quadruped.

13. 14 Ventral ( or pelvic ) fins correspond to the hind limbs of a quadruped.

14. 22 rows  · Apodous, Biped, Quadruped? Use this Wasteland Monster Quiz Cheatsheet Reference …

15. Early quadruped animals used all four limbs for locomotion but many later ones are Bipedal.

16. Meronyms (parts of "Canid"): paw (a clawed foot of an animal especially a quadruped)

17. 11 It is important for quadruped walking machine to keep its stability in high speed walking.

18. Apatosaurus was a sauropod, a quadruped with a long neck, the total weight of which reached 30 tonnes

19. 9 This paper designs a mixed leg mechanism quadruped robot with excellent mobility and performance.

20. 15 The avian tarsometatarsus distinguished from the tarsus and metatarsus of other quadruped by its unique characteristic of structure.

21. It was based on original Consanguinity, and marked by a heraldic device, as the figure of a quadruped, or bird

22. Hypernyms ("Bangtail" is a kind of): Equus caballus; horse (solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times)

23. 17 NEW Elastic Walking Mechanism ( NEWM ) Spring connecting rod mechanism applied on quadruped walking robot was introduced.

24. Apatosaurus (ăp'ətəsôr`əs, ā'păt'ə–), [Gr.,=deceptive lizard], quadruped saurischian dinosaur dinosaur [Gr., = terrible lizard], extinct land reptile of the Mesozoic era

25. Definitions for the word, Babirussa (n.) A large hoglike quadruped (Sus, / Porcus, Babirussa) of the East Indies, sometimes domesticated; the Indian hog

26. Quadruped robot possesses the preferred all-round performance in legged robot field for its better stability than biped, and the mechanism and control system is simpler than hexapod and octopod.

27. 12 Quadruped robot possesses the preferred all-round performance in legged robot field for its better stability than biped, and the mechanism and control system is simpler than hexapod and octopod.

28. 19 What was true of the hypothesis of the research?A) Our apelike ancestors were anatomically different but had the same gaits. B) Bipeds with natural selection had an advantage over quadruped.

29. Biped: 1 n an animal with two feet Type of: animal , animate being , beast , brute , creature , fauna a living organism characterized by voluntary movement adj having two feet Synonyms: Bipedal , two-footed Antonyms: four-footed , quadruped , quadrupedal having four feet

30. "chewing the Cud," from garar, "to roll," "ruminate"): One of the marks of cleanliness, in the sense of fitness for food, of a quadruped, given in Leviticus 11:3 and Deuteronomy 14:6, is the chewing of the Cud

31. ‘It's possible, for example, that early hominids living as Bipeds in patchy forests became easier targets for leopards and other predators.’ ‘In an upright biped, like humans and Australopithecines, the head is balanced on top of the spine, whereas in the quadruped like a chimpanzee the head is slung from the front of the spine.’

32. Beaver (n.1) "large amphibious quadruped rodent of the genus Castor," Old English beofor, befer (earlier bebr), from Proto-Germanic *bebruz (source also of Old Saxon bibar, Old Norse bjorr, Middle Dutch and Dutch bever, Low German bever, Old High German bibar, German Biber), from PIE *bhebhrus, reduplication of root *bher-(2) "bright; brown" (source also of Lithuanian bebrus, Czech bobr, Welsh

33. In his search, only one example of a quadruped Affronty borne by someone in period was found: the arms of die Schertlin von Burtenbach, Azure/Sable, a lion sejant Affronty Or maintaining in its dexter paw a key argent and in its sinister paw a fleur de lis Or, recorded in Siebmacher's Wappenbuch, 1605, and the Sammlung von Wappen, c.1600 (BSB

34. Ass (n.1) solid ungulate quadruped beast of burden of the horse kind, but smaller and with long ears and a short mane, native to southwest Asia, Old English Assa (Old Northumbrian Assal, Assald) "he-Ass."The English word is cognate with Old Saxon esil, Dutch ezel, Old High German esil, German Esel, Gothic asilus, and, beyond Germanic, Lithuanian asilas, Old Church Slavonic osl, Russian oselŭ

35. Amble (v.) "to move easily and gently without hard shocks," as a horse does when it first lifts the two legs on one side and then the two on the other, early 14c., from Old French Ambler, of a horse or other quadruped, "go at a steady, easy pace" (12c.), from Latin ambulare "to walk, to go about, take a walk," perhaps a compound of ambi-"around" (from PIE root *ambhi-"around") and -ulare, from