multilegged

English

Etymology

multi- + legged

Adjective

multilegged (comparative more multilegged, superlative most multilegged)

  1. Having more than one leg.
    • 2008 May 15, Cintra Wilson, “Advanced Stages of Regression”, in New York Times:
      One particular gown stood out: a sleeveless white silk sheath with an elaborate print ($3,400) that said, “I am Basquiat in hell, forced to endure a Sisyphean nursery school where I trace my hand and paint multilegged monster turkeys and get an F, forever.

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