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-pode
variant of -podium.
pseudopode.
Example Sentences
Andrew Pode, the National Trust's general manager for Northumberland coast and Hadrian's Wall, said the tree was "world famous" and had been "unlawfully felled", adding: "No-one had the right or permission to cause damage to the tree."
Mr Pode said the "iconic" tree had been planted in the 1800s by previous landowner John Clayton to be a "feature in the landscape", with the National Trust taking it over on 10 December 1942.
A guerra não pode interessar a ninguém.
Agora, mesmo em março, Josiel pode ficar de pé no chão seco e coberto de folhas da ilha.
“Se você muda isso, você muda todas as relações dentro deste sistema e pode destruí-lo permanentemente.”
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When To Use
The combining form -pode is used like a suffix meaning “footlike part.” It is very rarely used in scientific terms, especially in zoology.The form -pode comes from Greek ó徱Dz, meaning “little foot.” The Latin cognate of ó徱Dz is ŧ, “foot,” and is the source of several combining forms related to the lower extremities, including -ped, -pede, and pedi-. Discover more at our Words That Use articles for each of these three forms. are variants of -pode?A variant of -pode is -podium, as in parapodium. It also shares an origin with the combining forms pod-, podo-, -pod, -poda, and -podous. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles for all these forms.
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