ROOT WORDS Ped = Foot.

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ROOT WORDS Ped = Foot

Biped A creature with two feet. Examples: humans

Centipede A creature with 100 feet.

Impediment Something that stands in one’s way; an obstacle.

Millipede A creature with 1,000 feet.

Pedal A lever that is moved with one’s foot.

Peddler A person who goes from door to door on foot trying to sell a product.

Pedestrian A person who walks across the street on foot.

Pedicure A foot treatment that could include soaking the feet and polishing the toenails.

Quadruped A four-footed creature. Examples: dogs, cats, etc…

Tripod A three-footed stand often used to balance a camera.