APODES


Meaning of APODES in English

I. ˈapəˌdēz noun plural

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, masculine & feminine plural of apod-, apous footless

1. : a group of soft-finned, elongated, and probably degenerate fishes consisting of the eels, often including the morays and in old classifications also many others having no pelvic fins, and being now commonly treated as an order but sometimes as including several orders or, formerly, made a division of the Physostomi

2. : any of several groups of animals lacking appendages ; specifically : apoda a, c

II.

plural of apus

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