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1. (adj.) webbed
having the fingers or toes connected by a membrane:
a webbed foot.
2. webbed
connected by a web, as the fingers or toes.
3. webbed
formed like or with a web:
a webbed roof.
Etymology: (1655–65)
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| Definition of 'webbed' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) webbed
(of the feet of some animals) having the digits connected by a thin fold of skin
2. (adj) lacy, netlike, netted, webbed, weblike, webby
having open interstices or resembling a web
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| Definition of 'webbed' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) webbed
provided with a web
2. (adj) webbed
having the toes united by a membrane, or web; as, the webbed feet of aquatic fowls
3. webbed
of Web
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Sense: (of ducks' etc feet) joined between the toes by a web.
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Afrikaans: geweb |
Arabic: مُتَّصِل بغِشاء بين الأصا |
Bulgarian: ципест |
Brazilian: unido por membrana |
Czech: s plovací blánou |
German: schwimmhäutig |
Danish: med svømmehud |
Greek: που έχει νηκτική μεμβράνη |
Spanish: palmeado |
Estonian: ujulestaline |
Farsi: پرده دار |
Finnish: räpylä- |
French: palmé |
Hebrew: בַּעַל קְרוּמֵי שְׂחִייָה |
Hindi: जालयुक्त |
Croatian: istkan |
Hungarian: úszóhártyás |
Indonesian: berselaput |
Icelandic: með sundfit |
Italian: palmato |
Japanese: 水かきのある |
Korean: 물갈퀴가 달린 |
Lithuanian: plėvėtas |
Latvian: plēvains |
Malay: berkulit selaput |
Dutch: met vliezen |
Norwegian: svømme(fot) |
Polish: z błoną między palcami |
Portuguese: unido por membrana |
Romanian: cu membrană palmară |
Russian: перепончатый |
Slovak: majúci plávajúcu blanu |
Slovenian: ki ima plavalno kožico |
Serbian: pokožični |
Swedish: med simhud |
Thai: ซึ่งมีพังผืด |
Turkish: perde ayaklı |
Taiwanese: 有蹼的 |
Ukrainian: перетинчастий |
Urdu: جھلی دار پاؤں کا |
Vietnamese: có màng chân |
Chinese: 有蹼的 |
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