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What is an omniped?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/4/2025

An omniped is a term used to describe a creature or being that has the ability to move in multiple ways, typically on land, in water, and in the air. This concept often appears in Science Fiction or fantasy contexts, where such beings possess adaptations that allow them to navigate different environments effectively. The term combines "omni," meaning all or everywhere, with "ped," relating to feet or movement.

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