Pedestrian does not have a prefix. The suffix is -ian. The root word is ped.
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The root word for "pedestrian" in ancient Latin is pedes, or foot.
No, pedestrian doesn't have a prefix. Its root word is ped which means foot or feet.
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."
Pedestrian does not have a prefix. The suffix is -ian. The root word is ped.
Pedestrian has four syllables.
Walks
Both "pedal" and "pedestrian" have the Latin root "ped-" which means "foot" or "feet". It refers to movement or travel by foot.
Watch out for that pedestrian!
The root ped has two meanings, one in Greek and the other is Latin. Ped in greek means child, as in pedagogy or pediatrics, while in Latin it means foot, as in pedestrian or pedal
I ran over a pedestrian.
The base word of pedestrian is "pedestri-", which comes from the Latin word "pedester" meaning "on foot".
The circumstances and events of his life were anything but pedestrian.