(fôr'fʊt'ĭd, fōr'-)
adj.
Having four feet.
| Dictionary: four-foot·ed |
| WordNet: four-footed |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
having four feet
Synonyms: quadrupedal, quadruped
| tetrapod (vertebrate zoology) | |
| quadruped | |
| footed |
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