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		Definition of apodous in English: apodousadjective ˈapədəsˈapədəs Zoology Without feet or having only rudimentary feet.  Example sentencesExamples -  Should the two insects, however, hereafter prove to be equally apodous in the second stage, the character will become generically important.
 -  They present a region composed of apodous segments in the posterior portion, before the telson, called the growth zone, which develops new segments and new pairs of legs at every molt.
 -  The larva is apodous and feeds on the flower head, fruits, seeds, stem or roots.
 -  The larvae are eruciform and apodous meaning they look like a caterpillar with no legs.
 -  Firstly, all apodous squamates have ribs starting on or before the fourth vertebra.
 
 
 Origin   Early 19th century: from Greek apous, apod- 'footless' (from a- 'without' + pous, pod- 'foot') + -ous.    Definition of apodous in US English: apodousadjectiveˈapədəs Zoology Without feet or having only rudimentary feet.  Example sentencesExamples -  They present a region composed of apodous segments in the posterior portion, before the telson, called the growth zone, which develops new segments and new pairs of legs at every molt.
 -  Firstly, all apodous squamates have ribs starting on or before the fourth vertebra.
 -  The larva is apodous and feeds on the flower head, fruits, seeds, stem or roots.
 -  The larvae are eruciform and apodous meaning they look like a caterpillar with no legs.
 -  Should the two insects, however, hereafter prove to be equally apodous in the second stage, the character will become generically important.
 
 
 Origin   Early 19th century: from Greek apous, apod- ‘footless’ (from a- ‘without’ + pous, pod- ‘foot’) + -ous.     |