metapodium

/mɛtəˈpɒdiəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A secondary or auxiliary foot in poetry, especially in classical Greek or Latin verse.

“The poet’s use of metapodium added complexity to the poem’s meter.”

2. noun

In some invertebrates, such as starfish or sea urchins, the supporting structure of the radial or interray appendages.

“The metapodium of the sea urchin provided structural support for its appendages.”

Synonyms

  • appendage
  • metastasis

Antonyms

  • apex
  • terminus