legged

Etymology 1
From, , equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Having legs of a certain specified type or number.
 * Many of the big African spiders are hairy-legged.
 * Giraffes are the longest-legged animals.
 * 1) Having legs; provided with legs.
 * A robot which runs at a speed of over 29mph has set a new land-speed record for legged robots
 * 1) Wounded in the leg, especially as part of a hunt.
 * 1) Having legs; provided with legs.
 * A robot which runs at a speed of over 29mph has set a new land-speed record for legged robots
 * 1) Wounded in the leg, especially as part of a hunt.
 * 1) Wounded in the leg, especially as part of a hunt.
 * 1) Wounded in the leg, especially as part of a hunt.
 * 1) Wounded in the leg, especially as part of a hunt.
 * 1) Wounded in the leg, especially as part of a hunt.

Translations

 * Finnish: jalallinen ; -jalkainen, -säärinen having certain type of legs; -lahkeinen of garments, having certain type of legs
 * Swedish:

Noun

 * 1)  Someone or something having a certain number or type of legs
 * Humans are not the only two-leggeds in the world.