Main Entry: platy·pus
Pronunciation: \ˈpla-ti-pəs, -ˌpu̇s\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural platy·pus·es also platy·pi \-ˌpī, -ˌpē\
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek platypous flat-footed, from platys broad, flat + pous foot — more at place, foot
Date: 1799
: a small carnivorous aquatic monotreme mammal (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) of eastern Australia and Tasmania that has a fleshy bill resembling that of a duck, dense fur, webbed feet, and a broad flattened tail —called also duck-billed platypus