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
"ea" in Latin means she, them and they
Shane is not a Latin name.
Salvate, not salvata, is the Latin word for a greeting.
When you ask the Latin word for false I assume you mean the word "no". In Latin the word "no" is "minime".
Pedis is the latin word for foot.
In words that come from Greek the prefix ped- stands for "child."
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
in latin, it means foot. but in greek, it means child. weir difference, yeah?
pedo-, paedo-, ped-, paed-, paido-, paid- (Greek: child, boy; infant)The British tend to use the spelling paed- while the United States tend to use ped-.Remember Greek ped- means "child" and the Latin ped- means "foot".
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
pedalbipedal
The Latin root word "ped" means foot as in body part, not foot as in a unit of length. It is commonly found in words related to feet or foot-like structures.
The prefix "ped" means foot or feet. It is often seen in words related to feet or walking.
pile, ped (Latin for "foot"), piled
Bi is a prefix for two, so then biped is two footed. For example, humans are bipeds
bi = two ped = having a foot biped has two feet