SCIAPOD


Meaning of SCIAPOD in English

ˈsīəˌpäd noun

also skia·pod ˈskī-

( -s )

Etymology: Latin Sciapodes Sciapods, from Greek Skiapodes, from skia shadow + pod-, pous foot — more at scene , foot

: one of a mythological people having feet big enough for use as sunshades and living according to classic Greek mythology in Libya or according to medieval legend in which they were one-footed sometimes in India

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