No, pedestrian doesn't have a prefix. Its root word is ped which means foot or feet.
Ped is the root Greek for foot
The word "pedestrian" has four syllables.
The root word for "pedestrian" in ancient Latin is pedes, or foot.
There are 4 syllables in the word pedestrian, divided as follows:pe\des\tri\an
Yes, the word "pedestrian" does come from Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "pedester," which means "on foot."
Oper is the prefix. There is no suffix. Able is the root word.
Pedestrian does not have a prefix. The suffix is -ian. The root word is ped.
Watch out for that pedestrian!
The word "pedestrian" has four syllables.
I ran over a pedestrian.
The root word for "pedestrian" in ancient Latin is pedes, or foot.
There are 4 syllables in the word pedestrian, divided as follows:pe\des\tri\an
The circumstances and events of his life were anything but pedestrian.
Pediatrics; Pediatrician; Pedicure; Pediment; Pedestrian; Pedestal; Pedal; Peddle;
The pedestrian's foot was stuck in the drain.He tried to get the pedestrian's attention by honking the horn.
No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.
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