Carpopodite

/ˌkɑːrpoʊˈpɑːdaɪt/ noun

In marine biology, a limb or appendage of certain crustaceans that relates to or develops from the carpus (wrist-like joint) region.

From Greek 'karpos' (wrist) + 'pous/podos' (foot) + '-ite' (mineral/body part suffix). This term emerged in 19th-century zoology to classify arthropod anatomy.

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