Noun
/uˈro.po.ðos/
Meanings: "Urópodos" is a term in zoology that refers to the last pair of appendages on the abdomen of crustaceans, typically used for swimming. This term is used in a scientific context and is not frequently used in everyday language. It is more commonly found in written scientific texts or discussions related to marine biology.
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"Urópodos" is a term specific to the field of zoology and marine biology and does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions in the Spanish language.
The term "urópodos" comes from the combination of the Greek roots "ourá" (tail) and "podós" (foot), referring to the appendages located on the tail region of the crustaceans.
Synonyms: 1. Telson 2. Pleópodos
Antonyms: 1. Cabeza (Head) 2. Antenas (Antennae)