plantigrade
American
[plan-ti-greyd]
/ ˈplæn tɪˌgreɪd /
adjective
noun
plantigrade
British
/ ˈplæntɪˌɡreɪd /
adjective
noun
plantigrade
Scientific
/ plăn′tĭ-grād′ /
Other Word Forms
- subplantigrade adjective
Etymology
Origin of plantigrade
First recorded in 1825–35; from French plantigrade (noun), from New Latin plantigradus, equivalent to Latin plant(a) “sole of the foot” + -i- + -gradus; -i-, -grade
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