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unipod

American  
[yoo-nuh-pod] / ˈyu nəˌpɒd /

noun

  1. something that is formed with a single leg or foot, as a one-legged support for a camera.


unipod British  
/ ˈjuːnɪˌpɒd /

noun

  1. a one-legged support, as for a camera

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Etymology

Origin of unipod

uni- + -pod

Example Sentences

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It was so tight that Nespoli couldn’t use a unipod.

From The Verge

Another master of the inquisition invented a unipod—a stool with one leg—sometimes placed in the middle of the seat, sometimes on the edge, on which the unfortunate scholar tiresomely balanced.

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