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[
eks-
kaw
-deyt
]
ex·cau·date
/
ɛksˈkɔ
deɪt
/
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kaw
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]
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adjective
Zoology
.
tailless; lacking a tail or taillike process.
Origin:
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caudate
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excaudate
(ɛksˈkɔːdeɪt)
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adj
zoology
having no tail or tail-like process; tailless
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