It has no meaning, it comes from pedester which is Latin for going on foot.
The police informed us that the pavement was use for pedestrian use and was not allowd to park there!!
Pedestrian has at least 2 meanings :- one who walks or Dull, uninspired.
a driver
yes it does
The spelling "mall" is used for large shopping centers, or pedestrian areas. The word with the same spelling is the verb "maul" (to beat, tear, or injure). Either spelling has been used to mean a large sledge-like hammer or log splitter.
Like a crosswalk-for persons on foot.
A pedestrian is a person traveling on foot.
A pedestrian is a person who is travelling on foot, aka walking.
Pedestrian crossing or school zone
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
it means 'on foot'.
The police informed us that the pavement was use for pedestrian use and was not allowd to park there!!
Both "pedal" and "pedestrian" have the Latin root "ped-" which means "foot" or "feet". It refers to movement or travel by foot.
it means there is a pedestrian crossing
No, "pedestal" and "pedestrian" do not have the same root. "Pedestal" comes from the Latin word "pedestālis," meaning "of or like a foot." On the other hand, "pedestrian" comes from the Latin word "pedester," meaning "on foot."
look out for people walking across the street while you are driving.
Any amount you want. Doesn't mean you will get it.