IPA: /ˌskoʊləˈpɛndrə/
KK: /skəˈlɒp.ən.drə/
A type of long, many-legged creature that is similar to a centipede or millipede, often found in warm environments.
The scolopendra crawled across the forest floor, its many legs moving swiftly.
**Scolopendra** → The word is derived from the Greek "skolopendra" (σκολόπενδρα), which is a combination of "skolos" (σκόλος, meaning worm) and "pous" (πούς, meaning foot). The term refers to a creature that resembles a worm with many feet, specifically a centipede.
Imagine a creature that is like a 'worm' ('skolos') but has many 'feet' ('pous') — that's why 'scolopendra' refers to a centipede.
No commonly confused words.