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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 root ped or pod means foot.e.g.bipedtripodpedalpodiatrist aka chiropodistpedometerpedicurecentipedearthropodOk ped means foot and pod means foot i hope that helped!!Answered by:peacelove2622 ( the top one was no my answer with the dots )
Foot as in body part. From the Latin form "pedis" we derived "impede", "stampede" and "pedicure"
Walks
A homonym for foot is "feat." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
it means 'on foot'.
Sit! = Sitz! (literally: Sit!) Down! = Platz! (literally: Place!) Heel! = Bei Fuß! (literally: At foot!) Attack! = Fass! (literally: Catch!
Hypothesis
It literally means: NOT aboard any conveyance whatsoever. On foot - afoot - a pedestrian - walking or running - etc.
Literally it means 'with all', but it means 'notwithstanding, nevertheless'
Panda, ailuropoda melanoleuca, literally means black and white cat foot.
Gastropod literally means "stomach-foot" the bottom of the snail (where it inches along) is called the foot. In its visceral mass is the stomach where you get the term stomach foot or gastropod.
The word geography literally means "to describe the Earth." It comes from the Greek words "geo" (Earth) and "graphia" (to describe or write).
It literally means, "You save/ he /she saves lives." 'Salvavida,' with no space between the words, means "lifeguard."
"Chasse" literally means "to chase" in an English/French conversion. In ballet, it is where you "chase" one foot after the other.
It literally means, "You save/ he /she saves lives." 'Salvavida,' with no space between the words, means "lifeguard."
podiatry - treatment of the feet