anguiped

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin anguiped-, anguipēs,[1] from anguis (snake) + ped-, pēs (foot).

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anguiped (not comparable)

  1. Having serpents (or similar) in place of legs

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Noun[edit]

anguiped (plural anguipeds)

  1. A mythological creature that had serpents in place of legs

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  1. ^ anguipede, adj.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.