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equipedal (medicine)


equipedal
<zoology> Equal-footed; having the pairs of feet equal.

Origin: Equi- + L. Pes, pedis, foot.

Source: Websters Dictionary


grave 2, adjective (oh)



2 adj
grave problems, situations, or worries are very great or bad
-see also serious serious
::Matthew's life is in grave danger .
::The report expressed grave concern over the technicians' lack of Training.
::I have grave doubts about his ability.
::The situation is becoming very grave.
looking or sounding quiet and serious, especially because something important or worrying has happened
-synonym sombre sombre
::Turnbull's face was grave as he told them about the accident.
-- gravely adv
::Adam nodded gravely.
::We are gravely concerned (=very concerned) about these developments.
-see also gravity