Medical term:

tripod



tri·pod

(trī'pod),
1. Three-legged.
2. A stand having three legs or supports.
[G. tripous, fr. tri- + pous, foot]
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tri·pod

(trī'pod)
1. Three-legged.
2. A stand having three legs or supports.
[G. tripous, fr. tri- + pous, foot]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

tripod

(trī′pŏd) [Gr. treis, three, + pous, foot]
A stand having three supports, usually legs.
Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and Partners


tri·po·di·a

(trī-pō'dē-ă),
Condition in conjoined twins in which the lower limbs on the joined sides form a single foot, so that there are only three feet for the two bodies. See: conjoined twins.
[tri- + G. pous, foot]
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