Definition of Solipid	
	    			    		
		    		Sol"i*ped (?), n. [Cf. F.
solipède, It. solipede, Sp. solipedo;
apparently fr. L. solus alone + pes, pedis, a
foot; but probably fr. L. solidipes solid-footed, whole-hoofed.
See Solid, and Pedal.] (Zoöl.) A mammal
having a single hoof on each foot, as the horses and asses; a
solidungulate. [Written also solipede.] 
The solipeds, or firm-hoofed animals, as horses,
asses, and mules, etc., -- they are, also, in mighty
number.  Sir T. Browne.
Sol"i*ped (?), n. [Cf. F.
solipède, It. solipede, Sp. solipedo;
apparently fr. L. solus alone + pes, pedis, a
foot; but probably fr. L. solidipes solid-footed, whole-hoofed.
See Solid, and Pedal.] (Zoöl.) A mammal
having a single hoof on each foot, as the horses and asses; a
solidungulate. [Written also solipede.] 
The solipeds, or firm-hoofed animals, as horses,
asses, and mules, etc., -- they are, also, in mighty
number.  Sir T. Browne.
  
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