The root word is ped.
Pedestal in English is the same as it is in Spanish.
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."
The correct spelling is "pedestal."
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
Pedestal in English is the same as it is in Spanish.
A pedestal.
Base, stand
pedestal
Pedestal is an eight-letter word for an architectural base. Although we usually think of it as supporting a statue, it can also support a column.
a pedestal
Yes, as an architectural term.It is subbase or sub-base to mean a baseboard or lowest pedestal part.
The statue was on a pedestal. They put Barney on a pedestal. The pedestal fell over. We decided to place a plant on the pedestal.
192 steps to the pedestal
If it is a rectangular trapezoidal pedestal: Calculate the area of the base of the pedestal, multiply by the height of the pedestal. If the angles of the pedestal are not 90deg.. i.e. if it is a pyramidal trapezoidal pedestal. Then calculate the volume as you normally would a rectangular trapezoidal pedestal, and subtract the volume of the missing triangular pieces with the formula 1/3 area of base X height.
There is no word, 'pedatale,' but there is one known as 'pedestal.' That word can mean the base that something is mounted on like a statue or column or a position of admiration with no criticism.
The answer is a plinth block, or a plinth.