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See the related links section for an article describing the "most leggy" millipede ever discovered, with about 750 legs.
Milli- As seen in words such as millipede (one thousand feet)
A millipede is a living organism. It doesn't have an antonym. But in latin roots, millipede means "thousand feet" the closest thing would be monoman, which would be "one hand"
The Millipede has been known to have up to 750 legs.
One example of a creature that has a hundred feet is a millipede. Despite their name, millipedes do not actually have a thousand legs - the number of legs can vary between species, but they typically have around 100 legs. They are arthropods known for their long, segmented bodies and multiple pairs of legs.
millia = thousand milimetre = a thousand metres millipede = a thousand feet (the insect, not the measurement) milligram = a thousand grams millilitre = a thousand litres
Millipede means "thousand feet," but millipedes actually have between 50 and 150 pairs of legs.
A millipede
Either a centipede or a millipede.
Millipedes are a combination of two Latin terms that form the word thousand foot. These arthropods usually contain over a hundred legs but can feature just 40 or 50 legs.
The root mille means a thousand. Examples: millipede milliliter milliimeter A millipede has a thousand legs, and there are 1000 milliliters and millimeters in liters and meter
None. The milipede has a lot of feet, but not one thousand.
Serious athletes feet.