IPA: /ˈpɒdaɪt/
KK: /ˈpɒdaɪt/
A part of the limb of an arthropod, such as a leg or a similar structure in crustaceans.
The podite of the crab helps it to walk and swim effectively.
The word 'podite' is derived from the Greek root 'pous' (ποῦς) meaning 'foot' and the suffix '-ite' which is often used in scientific terminology to denote a component or part. Therefore, 'podite' refers to a part or segment that resembles a foot, typically used in biological contexts to describe limb segments in certain organisms.
Think of 'pous' meaning 'foot' to remember that 'podite' refers to a part that resembles a foot, often in the context of limbs.