Pedi=foot Cure=another word for an antidote aka Foot antidote
The root word of pedicure is "pedi," which comes from the Latin word "pes," meaning "foot."
There are 3 syllables in the word pedicure, divided as follows:pe\di\cure
There are three syllables in the word "pedicure."
My feet are in desperate need of a pedicure.
Pedicure
The key difference would have to be that a manicure is when your hands are being treated by soaking, filing, and/or grooming and painting your nails, and a pedicure is when your feet are being treated by soaking, filing, grooming, and/or painting toenails. As for the difference within the meanings of "manicure" and "pedicure", the word manicure came from the latin word manus, meaning "hand", and the word pedicure came from the latin word pedis, meaning "feet".
There are three syllables like so: ped-i-cure.
belle pedicure (accent acute ' over the e in pedicure)
do chiblains contraindicate a pedicure
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Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
I got a pedicure with my mom last weekend.