Without feet; lacking feet or footlike appendages.
From 'feet' (Old English 'fēt', plural of 'fōt') + '-less' (suffix meaning 'without'). This formation is logical but rarely used, as most organisms either have feet or are described differently.
Feetless' describes creatures like snakes and fish, but we rarely use this word—instead, we say 'legless' for snakes and just accept that fish have fins, showing how our vocabulary reflects what we commonly discuss.
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