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Definition of Bipeds
1. biped [n] - See also: biped
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bipeds
Literary usage of Bipeds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fifty Years of My Life in the World of Sport at Home and Abroad by John Dugdale Astley (1894)
"bipeds on Land and Water—Captain Webb—His Channel Swim— Wonderful Feats of
Endurance—His Death by Drowning in Niagara Rapids—bipeds on Land—EP Weston—His ..."
2. The Evolution of Life by Hubbard Winslow Mitchell (1891)
"POST-TERTIARY PERIOD:—THE AGE OF APES. The Quaternary peri(xl—bipeds or apes—Fossil
apes found in Miocene or Eocene deposits—The ..."
3. The South-west by Joseph Holt Ingraham (1835)
"... on land—A gentleman's at sea—An agreeable trio—Musical
sounds—Helmsman—Supper—Steward—A tru- am—Helmsman's cry—Effect—Cases for
bipeds—Lullaby—Sleep. ..."
4. The Private Journal of Aaron Burr, During His Residence of Four Years in by Aaron Burr (1838)
"... fifty-four passengers, of whom a majority women and children ; thirty-one
sailors, thirty-three hogs, and about one hundred other quadrupeds and bipeds. ..."
5. Animal Mechanism: A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion by Etienne-Jules Marey (1890)
"TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION (bipeds). Choice of certain types in order to study
terrestrial locomotion—Human locomotion—Walking—Pressure exerted on the ground, ..."
6. Reading Speller: A New Method of Teaching Spelling by William Alec Campbell (1887)
"Kind ? How ? 6. Is it beneficial or destructive ? 7. How does it pass the winter
3 (Use this outline for any insect.) LESSON CCCLXIV. bipeds and ..."