Having 100 feet; referring to structures, especially ancient temples, with 100 columns or supporting elements.
From Greek 'hecaton' (hundred) + 'pous/poda' (foot). This is a highly technical architectural or entomological term referring to something literally 'hundred-footed.'
This ultra-specific word is mostly found in ancient Greek architectural descriptions, where it was important to describe exactly how many columns a temple had—precise terminology for very precise buildings.
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