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orthograde
or·tho·grade O5144350 (ôr′thə-grād′)adj. Walking with the long axis of the body perpendicular to the ground, as humans do. [ortho- + Latin -gradus, walking (from gradī, to move; see retrograde).]orthograde (ˈɔːθəˌɡreɪd) adjwalking in an upright manner
orthograde
orthograde [or´tho-grād] carrying the body upright in walking.or·tho·grade (ōr'thō-grād), Walking or standing erect; denoting the posture of humans; opposed to pronograde. [ortho- + L. gradior, pp. gressus, to walk] orthograde (ôr′thə-grād′)adj. Walking with the long axis of the body perpendicular to the ground, as humans do.or·tho·grade (ōr'thō-grād) Walking or standing erect; denoting the posture of human beings; opposed to pronograde. [ortho- + L. gradior, pp. gressus, to walk] |