bipod
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bipod
Example Sentences
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A crew of firefighters then tied Eli up, flipped him, and hoisted him using a rescue device called a bipod.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 21, 2025
As Scott says, our tripod is more stable than a bipod.
From New York Times • Aug. 20, 2021
Cooper tries to shoot from a prone position, off of a bipod.
From Washington Times • Mar. 7, 2020
FN America LLC, a unit of Belgium-based FN Herstal SA, sells an assault-style rifle costing $8,499 that comes with a bipod and the ability to fire a belt-fed magazine with 200 rounds.
From Reuters • Dec. 17, 2018
The other two now allowed him first access to any newly killed and bleeding animal provided by the cat, and he lived solely on the fresh bipod that could be licked from the carcass.
From "The Incredible Journey" by Sheila Burnford
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