See also: mégapode

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From mega- +‎ -pode, after scientific Latin Megapodius (genus name).

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megapode (plural megapodes)

  1. Any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family Megapodiidae, which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat. [from 19th c.]
    • 2017 June 28, Hanneke Meijer, The Guardian[1]:
      In precocial species, such as megapodes, the young hatch with their eyes open and are ready to leave the nest within a short period of time.

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megapode (comparative more megapode, superlative most megapode)

  1. Characteristic of the Megapodiidae.

Italian

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Etymology

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From mega- +‎ -pode.

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megapode m (plural megapodi)

  1. megapod, megapode
    Synonym: megapodio