legged
English
Pronunciation
- (adjective) IPA(key): /ˈlɛɡɪd/, /ˈlɛɡd/
- (verb form) IPA(key): /ˈlɛɡd/
Audio (UK): (file)
- Rhymes: -ɛɡɪd, -ɛɡd, -ɛɡəd
Etymology 1
From Middle English legged, leggyd, equivalent to leg (“noun”) + -ed.
Adjective
legged (not comparable)
- Having legs, or a certain type or number of legs
- A robot which runs at a speed of over 29mph has set a new land-speed record for legged robots
- Many of the big African spiders are hairy-legged.
- Giraffes are the longest-legged animals.
- 1874, Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd:
- The maltster, after having lain down in his clothes for a few hours, was now sitting beside a three-legged table, breakfasting off bread and bacon.
- 1948, American Antiquity - Volumes 13-14, page 111:
- Farther west in the Carabobo-Aragua region Kidder has been able to establish some culture succession and he reports several legged vessels.
- 1987, Army Robotics and Artificial Intelligence: A 1987 Review, page 10:
- DARPA is supporting several legged vehicle programs at Carnegie-Mellon and Ohio State Universities
- 2011, Paul Muench, Efficiency and Speed in Legged Robotics, →ISBN, page 6:
- Beginning with his hopping robots at the MIT Leg Lab (Raibert, 1986), Marc Raibert has advanced the state of the art in legged robot control for practical application.
Translations
having legs, or certain type or number of legs
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Hyponyms
compound adjectives of the sense “having legs of a particular quality”
Derived terms
terms derived from “legged”
- leggedness (noun)
compound adjectives of the sense “having legs of a particular number”
Noun
legged (plural leggeds)
- (in combinations) Someone or something having a certain number or type of legs
- Humans are not the only two-leggeds in the world.
Etymology 2
Verb
legged
- simple past and past participle of leg
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