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Ped Vocabulary October 27, 2017

Pedestrian A person who walks across the street on foot Noun

Quadruped A four footed creature Noun

Centipede A creature with 100 feet Noun

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

Impediment Something that stands in your way, obstacle Noun

Biped A creature with two feet Noun

Pedal A lever that is moved by one’s feet Noun

Tripod A three footed stand often used to balance a camera noun

Millipede A creature with 1000 feet Noun

Pedicure A foot treatment that includes soaking the feet and polishing the nails Noun