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Definition of Two-footed
1. Adjective. Having two feet.
Definition of Two-footed
1. Adjective. Having two legs or feet. ¹
2. Adjective. (sports) Ambidextrous of the feet; having equal ability with either foot. ¹
3. Adjective. (football) Using both feet. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Two-footed
Literary usage of Two-footed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Aristotleby Aristoteles by Aristoteles (1908)
"In the present case, on the other hand—that of ' animal' and ' two-footed'—one
does not share in the other ; 20 the genus is not thought to share in its ..."
2. Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India by John Muir (1872)
"The two-footed comes after the three-footed. The four-footed follows in the rear
of the two-footed, and moves on observing his steps. 9. ..."
3. The Works of Aristotleby Aristotle by Aristotle (1908)
"In the present case, on the other hand — that of ' animal ' and ' two-footed ' —
one does not share in the other ; 20 the genus is not thought to share in ..."
4. Aristotle by George Grote (1872)
"Thus, if the thesis affirms that it is a proprium of man relatively to
horse (discriminating man from horse) to be by nature two-footed, you may (as ..."
5. Atharva-veda Saṁhitā by William Dwight Whitney, Charles Rockwell Lanman (1905)
"The one-footed strode out more than the two-footed; the two- footed falls upon
the three-footed from behind; the four-footed acted within the call of the ..."
6. Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion and by John Muir (1872)
"The two-footed comes after the three-footed. The four-fooled follows in the rear
of the two-footed, and moves on observing his steps. 9. ..."
7. The Metaphysics of Aristotle by Aristotle, John Henry MacMahon (1896)
"... again, two-footed anima! without wings; and, in like manner, will it be the
case if tht definition be expressed by means of many distinctive qualities. ..."