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There are 19 words containing ACROPOD

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  • acropodia — n. Plural of acropodium.
  • acropodial — adj. Relating to, or characteristic of an acropodium.
  • acropodion — n. (Anatomy) The most anterior point on the toe (the first or…
  • acropodions — n. Plural of acropodion.
  • acropodium — n. (Architecture) A plinth or pedestal bearing a statue. — n. (Anatomy) The upper surface of the foot.
  • macropod — n. A marsupial of the family Macropodidae, which includes the… — n. Any one of a group of maioid crabs remarkable for the length…
  • macropodal — adj. Having long or large feet, or a long stem.
  • macropodia — n. (Medicine) Excessive development of the feet.
  • macropodian — n. (Zoology, archaic) A macropod.
  • macropodians — n. Plural of macropodian.
  • macropodid — n. (Zoology) Any member of the Macropodidae; a kangaroo.
  • macropodids — n. Plural of macropodid.
  • macropodiform — n. Any macropod of the suborder Macropodiformes.
  • macropodiforms — n. Plural of macropodiform.
  • macropodine — adj. Of, or pertaining to, the kangaroos and wallabies. — n. Any marsupial of the subfamily Macropodinae.
  • macropodines — n. Plural of macropodine.
  • macropodoid — n. Misspelling of macropodid.
  • macropodous — adj. Having long or large legs, feet, or fins. — adj. (Botany) (of a leaf) Having a long stalk. — adj. (Botany) (of a plant embryo) Having a large hypocotyl.
  • macropods — n. Plural of macropod.
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