ap·o·dal
(ăp′ə-dl) also ap·o·dous (-dəs)adj. Having no limbs, feet, or footlike appendages.
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apodal
(ˈæpədəl) or apodous
adj (Zoology) (of snakes, eels, etc) without feet; having no obvious hind limbs or pelvic fins
[C18: from Greek apous from a-1 + pous foot]
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ap•o•dal
(ˈæp ə dl) also ap•o•dous
(-dəs)
adj. having no distinct feet or footlike members.
[1760–70; < Greek apod-, s. of ápous footless]
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Adj. | 1. | apodal - (of snakes and eels) naturally footless; "eels are apodal"footless - having no feet or analogous appendages |
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