noun — digitigrade (plural: digitigrades)
etymology — from French digitigrade; from Latin digitus (“finger, toe, digit”) + gradus (“step; pace”)
— (zoology) a digitigrade animal; an animal that walks on its toes
adjective — digitigrade
— (zoology) a manner of walking: of, resembling, or pertaining to that of a digitigrade animal
What's a digitigrade?
Rooted in biology, "digitigrade" describes terrestrial mammals that walk on their fingers and toes, which offers some advantages.
"Digitigraded" Explained
Embodying the essence of speed, stealth, agility, and foresight like that of a digitigrade in every task that you do.
Who said humans can't possess the same advantages with their fingertips?!
verb
digitigraded; digitigrading.
etymology from the root digitigrade + -ed (past participle); + -ing (present participle)
— (colloquial) to impart the gracefulness, precision, and agility of a digitigrade creature onto something, especially in the realm of tech prowess.
He digitigraded that server setup with ease, making it run smoother than a cheetah on its tiptoes.
Looking for a solution? The digitigraded IT guru can help!
adjective
digitigraded
etymology — from the root digitigrade + -ed (past tense of digitigrade)
— an aficionado who exhibits the gracefulness, precision, and agility of a digitigrade creature in their work; is universally adept, knowledgeable or skilled in a particular subject area.
Digitigraded IT Guru
Someone who is universally adept, knowledgeable and skilled in all the realms of Information Technology