Six-legged

Synonyms for "six-legged" (1 found)

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Finnish

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  • kuusijalkainen adj (Having six legs)

German

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  • sechsbeinig adj (Having six legs)

Sample sentences

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The insects are six-legged animals, or they have three pairs of legs.

Source: tatoeba (8160909)

A very different and fairly common quasi-human kind was sometimes produced by planets rather larger than the Earth. Owing to the greater strength of gravitation, there would first appear, in place of the familiar quadruped, a six-legged type. This would proliferate into little sextuped burrowers, swift and elegant sextuped grazers, a sextuped mammoth, complete with tusks, and many kinds of sextuped carnivora. Man in these worlds sprang usually from some small opossum-like creature which had come to use the first of its three pairs of limbs for nest-building or for climbing. In time, the forepart of its body thus became erect, and it gradually assumed a form not unlike that of a quadruped with a human torso in place of a neck. In fact it became a centaur, with four legs and two capable arms. It was very strange to find oneself in a world in which all the amenities and conveniences of civilization were fashioned to suit men of this form.

Source: tatoeba (8855576)

The author hopes The Songs of Insects will generate a new appreciation for the six-legged creatures and the unique music they create.

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