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  • Biped Meanings

    noun a two-footed animal

    adjective having two feet

    Fields related to biped

    Anthropology

    In anthropology, 'biped' is relevant when discussing the evolution of bipedalism in early humans.

    Biology

    In biology, 'biped' refers to an animal that uses two legs for walking or moving, such as humans.

    Robotics

    In robotics, 'biped' is used to describe a type of robot that has two legs for movement.

    Science Fiction

    In science fiction, 'biped' may be used to describe alien species or robots with two legs.

    Zoology

    In zoology, 'biped' can be used to describe specific animal species that are bipedal, like birds or kangaroos.

    Paleontology

    In paleontology, 'biped' is used to describe extinct species that were bipedal, such as dinosaurs.

    Occupation Usage of biped

    Writer

    In science fiction writing, bipeds are often depicted as alien species with two legs.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term biped to refer to humans or other animals that walk on two legs as opposed to four.

    Biologist

    Biologists study the evolution and anatomy of bipeds in the animal kingdom.

    Robotics Engineer

    Robotics engineers may design bipedal robots that mimic human or animal walking patterns.

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