Centipede

/ˈsɛntɪˌpid/ noun

A long, segmented arthropod with many pairs of legs, typically living in soil or under rocks.

From Latin 'centipeda' (hundred-footed), combining 'centum' (hundred) and 'pes' (foot). The word is a literal Latin name for the creature, though centipedes rarely have exactly 100 legs.

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