palmiped

English

Etymology

From Latin palmipes, palmipedis (broad-footed); palma (the palm of the hand) + pes (a foot). Compare French palmipède.

Noun

palmiped (plural palmipeds)

  1. (obsolete) A web-footed bird.
  • Palmipedes

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French palmipede.

Noun

palmiped n (plural palmipede)

  1. palmiped

Declension

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