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|etymology=Greek <i>cheilos</i>, lip; <i>pous</i>, foot
 
|etymology=Greek <i>cheilos</i>, lip; <i>pous</i>, foot
|definition=A group of terrestrial arthropods, commonly called centipedes, characterized by having numerous trunk segments, each with a single pair of walking legs, except the first segment that bears a pair of forcipulate poison fangs.
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|definition=A [[group]] of [[terrestrial]] arthropods, commonly called centipedes, characterized by having numerous [[trunk]] segments, each with a single pair of [[walking leg]]s, except the [[first segment]] that bears a pair of forcipulate poison fangs.
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2013

Chilopoda also chilopods (noun, plural; Greek cheilos, lip; pous, foot): A group of terrestrial arthropods, commonly called centipedes, characterized by having numerous trunk segments, each with a single pair of walking legs, except the first segment that bears a pair of forcipulate poison fangs.