(ˈ)di|plärthrəs adjective
Etymology: dipl- + arthr- + -ous
: having each or most of the tarsal or carpal bones of one row articulating with more than one bone of the other row — used especially of certain ungulate mammals; opposed to taxeopodous
(ˈ)di|plärthrəs adjective
Etymology: dipl- + arthr- + -ous
: having each or most of the tarsal or carpal bones of one row articulating with more than one bone of the other row — used especially of certain ungulate mammals; opposed to taxeopodous
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012