BIPOD

Bipod

Bipod comes from the Latin and Greek roots bi and pod, meaning "two" and "foot, or feet" respectively. A bipod is an attachment for either a photographical device or a weapon that creates a steady plane for whatever it may be attached. It provides significant stability along two axes of motion . The concept for a bipod dates back to pre-20th century times, and is still used today by agencies such as NASA.

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bipod

Noun

  1. A two-legged stand.


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