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Definition of Bipedally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bipedally
Literary usage of Bipedally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indian Tribes of Eastern Peru by William Curtis Farabee (1922)
"bipedally he excels the anthropoids in degree, in the excellence of his balance
in the erect posture, in his capacity for standing, walking, ..."
2. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1828)
"It is clear, too, that he had walked bipedally through the mud ; for if his arms
had been equally marked, (which they would have been if employed as feet) I ..."
3. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Sir David Brewster (1828)
"It is clear, too, that he had walked bipedally through the mud; for if his arms
had been equally marked, (which they would have been if employed as feet) I ..."
4. Geology of Oxford and the Valley of the Thames by John Phillips (1871)
"He was habitually able, and probably preferred, to move upon the land—whether
bipedally is not ascertained, though the fore limbs appear to have ..."
5. The Standard Library of Natural History: Embracing Living Animals of the by Charles John Cornish (1908)
"This lizard was found, in fact, to run bipedally more freely and persistently,
when sufficient space was allotted it, than the Agamas. ..."
6. The Story of the Birds by James Newton Baskett (1897)
"... which have their skeletons adapted to running, show such close resemblance to
some fossil reptiles which are known to have walked bipedally long before ..."