Caudated

/ˈkɔːdeɪtɪd/ adjective

Having a tail or distinctly tail-like structures; an alternative or emphatic form of caudate emphasizing tail possession.

From caudate (having a tail) plus the adjectival suffix -ed, sometimes used to intensify or provide an alternative form emphasizing the presence of a tail-like structure.

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