Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having the feet or locomotor organs attached to the head-region, as in cephalopods; cephalopodous.
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Examples
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The class cephalopod is commonly known as the "head-footed".
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[1] However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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[1] However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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[1] However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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[1] However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its tentacles and arms, the most noticeable structures.
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However, class cephalopoda mean 'head-footed' by its
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