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Definition of Bipods
1. bipod [n] - See also: bipod
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bipods
Literary usage of Bipods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Howard's Hill and Other True Stories: Small Unit Marine Action in Vietnam by DIANE Publishing Company (1990)
"The bipods for the M 14s were extended gently. There was no wind and a slight
sound would carry to the opposite bank. At each end of the line a Marine was ..."
2. A Manual of Elementary Geology: Or, The Ancient Changes of the Earth and Its by Charles Lyell (1860)
"These casts show that some of the fossil bipods hail feet four times as large as
the ostrich, but not perhaps much larger (han the Dinornis. ..."
3. A Study of Maria Edgeworth: With Notices of Her Father and Friends by Grace Atkinson Oliver (1882)
"If you are celebrated for writing verses or for slicing cucumbers, for being two
feet toller or two feet less than other bipods, for acting plays when you ..."