Amphipod

/ˈæmfɪpɒd/ noun

A small crustacean with a flattened body, typically found in marine or freshwater environments, with legs modified for jumping or crawling on both sides.

From 'amphi-' (both) + Greek 'podos' (foot). Named in early 19th-century zoology because these creatures have legs arranged on both sides of their bodies.

AMአምፊፖድ
ARأَمْفِيبُود
BNঅম্ফিপোড
CAamfípode
CSamphipod
DAamphipod
DEAmphipode
ELαμφίποδος
ESamfipódo
FAامفی‌پود
FIamphipod
FRamphipode
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