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pedi-
- a combining form meaning “foot,†used in the formation of compound words:
pediform.
pedi-
1combining_form
- indicating the foot
pedicure
Pedi
2/ ˈ±èÉ›»åɪ /
noun
- Also calledNorthern Sotho a member of a subgroup of the Sotho people resident in the Transvaal
- the dialect of Sotho spoken by this people
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pedi-1
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˜yÐÄvlogs That Use -pedi
What does ±è±ð»å¾±-Ìýmean?
The combining form pedi– is used like a prefix meaning “foot.†It is occasionally used in scientific and technical terms.
The form pedi– comes from Latin ±èŧ²õ, meaning “foot.†The Greek cognate of ±èŧ²õ is ±è´Çú²õ, “foot,†which is the source of numerous combining forms that relate to the lower extremities, including pod–, podo–, –pod, –poda, –pode, –podium, and –podous. Discover more at our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use articles for each of these seven forms.
What are variants of pedi-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, pedi– becomes ped–, as in pedal, which comes from the equivalent of the form in Latin. Want to know more? Read our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use article for ped-.
Examples of pedi-
An example of a word you may have encountered that features pedi– is pedicab, “a small, three-wheeled public conveyance that a driver operates by pedals; a cycle rickshaw.â€
We know pedi– means “foot,†while the –cab portion of the word is short for cabriolet, “a light, two-wheeled carriage.†Pedicab literally translates to “foot carriage.â€
What are some words that use the combining form pedi-?
- pedicel (using the equivalent form of pedi- in Latin)
- pedicle (using the equivalent form of pedi- in Latin)
- pedicure (using the equivalent form of pedi- in French)
- pediform
- pediment
What are some other forms that pedi– may be commonly confused with?
Not every word that begins with the exact letters pedi– or ped-, such as pediatrics or pedigree, is necessarily using the combining form pedi– to denote “foot.†Learn why pedigree means “lineage†at our entry for the word.
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