monopodia
/ˌmɒnəˈpɒdiə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of limb or appendage with one leg or column, especially in a fictional or hypothetical creature.
“The artist designed a fantastical creature with a monopodia, giving it a unique and stable stance.”
1. noun
A type of limb or appendage with one leg or column, especially in a fictional or hypothetical creature.
“The artist designed a fantastical creature with a monopodia, giving it a unique and stable stance.”