hexapod

Etymology

From hexa- + -pod, from Ancient Greek ἑξαποδ- (hexapod-), oblique stem of ἑξάπους (hexápous, “six-footed”), from ἑξα- (hexa-, “six”) + πούς (poús, “foot”).

noun

  1. Any organism, being or robot with six legs.
    My lips will be even more firmly sealed about the various suggestions put forward concerning the interpersonal relationships of Alpha Centauri, the hermaphrodite hexapod. 1983, Jean-Marc Lofficier, The Doctor Who Programme Guide, volume 2, page 8
    The bizarre hexapods did indeed feed upon those unfortunate creatures who had been caught and killed by the flames. But the striped carnivores were not scavengers; They were hunters. 2000, Alan Dean Foster, A Triumph of Souls
    These concepts are applied to a robotic hexapod, which, through the use of compliant microspines on its feet, is capable of climbing hard vertical textured surfaces, such as stucco 2007, Gaurav Suhas Sukhatme, Stefan Schaal, Wolfram Burgard, editors, Robotics: Science and Systems II, page 97
  2. An arthropod with six feet; a member of subphylum Hexapoda.
  3. (dated) An insect.

adj

  1. Having six feet, six-footed; belonging to the subphylum Hexapoda; hexapodous.

Attribution / Disclaimer All definitions come directly from Wiktionary using the Wiktextract library. We do not edit or curate the definitions for any words, if you feel the definition listed is incorrect or offensive please suggest modifications directly to the source (wiktionary/hexapod), any changes made to the source will update on this page periodically.