Yes. Arthro = jointed, pod = limb or leg.
Arthropoda (from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, "joint", and ποδός podos "foot", which together mean "jointed feet"),
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Arthropod is a Greek word αρθρόποδο : ἄρθρον arthron= "joint", and ποδός podos ( from πούς pus) = "foot", which together mean "jointed feet"
Arthropoda is a latin word, and the two parts Arthron and poda translate from greek as Joint (Arthron) and Foot (poda). So it means jointed foot.
Arthropod comes from the Greek meaning "jointed feet", which is what arthropods have, as well as an external skeleton, which they shed when growing.
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If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24
Arthropod is from Modern Latin for 'jointed feet'. The creatures so-named are also distinguished by jointed legs, segmented bodies, and exoskeletons made of chitin.
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Arthron = joint, pod = leg. They're named for their jointed legs.
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