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bipedal
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Princeton's WordNet
bipedal, biped, two-footedadjective
having two feet
Wiktionary
bipedaladjective
Having two feet or two legs; biped.
bipedaladjective
Pertaining to a biped.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Bipedaladjective
Two feet in length; or having two feet.
Etymology: bipedalis, Lat.
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bipedal
Bipedal refers to any organism or entity that uses two legs for walking, standing, running, or generally for mobility. This locomotion is a characteristic feature of many species including humans.
Webster Dictionary
Bipedalnoun
having two feet; biped
Bipedalnoun
pertaining to a biped
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bipedal in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bipedal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of bipedal in a Sentence
Balancing on any type of terrain that's unstable - especially for bipedal robots - is very difficult, whole-body momentum control allows for the robot to optimize the locations of all of its joints so that it maintains its center of mass on uncertain and unstable surfaces.
We're working toward human-robot teams. It's what we call the hybrid force: humans and robots working together. for instance, a bipedal robot could be configured to take shipboard measurements, scan for corrosion and leaks, and identify changes to the shape of the room from its original configuration.
What really set us off on this different evolutionary path is that we were bipedal, or we walked on two legs, it helps us understand really the origins of humanity.
For instance, a bipedal robot could be configured to take shipboard measurements, scan for corrosion and leaks, and identify changes to the shape of the room from its original configuration.
And when we were in the field, we were able to capture something on video that fits this description, very big and moving in an apelike if not bipedal fashion.
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