There are two prefixes spelled ped-. In words of Latin origin, such as pediment, pedicure ped- means "foot." In words of Greek origin, such as pedagogue, pediatrics, it means "child."
The prefix "ped" means foot or feet. It is often seen in words related to feet or walking.
--Ped-- means child or strangely foot some examples are pediatrician, pedestal, pedestrian, podium, pedialgia, and pedometer. --Pod-- also has has the same meaning
foot
Yes, the word "pedestrian" does have a prefix. The prefix in "pedestrian" is "ped-" which means foot or on foot.
The prefix that means foot or feet is "ped." Six words that start with this prefix are pedestrian, pedicure, pedal, pedophile, pedestal, and pediatrics. Three words that end with "ped" making it a suffix are biped, quadruped, and centipede.
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
"Ped" is the root for many compound words about feet. For example, bipedal is the prefix bi- plus the root word ped and the suffix -al.
The Hindi word for tree is "เคชเฅเคกเคผ" (ped).
In words that come from Greek the prefix ped- stands for "child."
I think its "Ped-" :) Example:Pedicure
Yes, the word "pedestrian" does have a prefix. The prefix in "pedestrian" is "ped-" which means foot or on foot.
Pedestrian does not have a prefix. The suffix is -ian. The root word is ped.
the prefix "ped-"
Bi is a prefix for two, so then biped is two footed. For example, humans are bipeds
"Ped" is the root for many compound words about feet. For example, bipedal is the prefix bi- plus the root word ped and the suffix -al.
Pediatrics; Pediatrician; Pedicure; Pediment; Pedestrian; Pedestal; Pedal; Peddle;
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bi = two ped = having a foot biped has two feet
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
con Ped means "with pedal." In general, a piece that is marked with con ped should be played with a reasonable amount of the right pedal where not otherwise noted.