Ped (Latin) Note: ped in Greek means child.

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ped (Latin) Note: ped in Greek means child

biped a creature with two feet word meaning picture blenderartists.org www.itm.uni-stuttgart.de  blenderartists.org 

centipede a creature with 100 feet word meaning picture arthurevans.wordpress.com  a creature with 100 feet a-z-animals.com 

impediment Something that stands in the way; an obstacle word meaning picture impediment images.yourdictionary.com  Something that stands in the way; an obstacle www.game-changer.net 

millipede a creature with 1,000 feet! word meaning picture pestcemetery.com  a creature with 1,000 feet! www.tnaqua.org 

pedal a lever that is moved with your foot word meaning picture ux.stackexchange.com  a lever that is moved with your foot www.menshealth.co.uk  rapgenius.com 

word meaning picture peddler a person who goes from door to door on foot trying to sell a product alleecreative.com  thefrencheye.blogspot.com  www.museumoffamilyhistory.com 

pedestrian a person who walks across the street on foot word meaning picture pedestrian a person who walks across the street on foot www.health.utah.gov  www.nj.com 

word meaning picture pedicure a foot treatment that could include soaking the feet and polishing the toenails www.womenshealthmag.com  www.nevaeh.com 

quadruped a four-footed creature word meaning picture blog.oscarliang.net  en.wikipedia.org 

tripod a three-footed stand often used to balance a camera word meaning picture tripod a three-footed stand often used to balance a camera en.wikipedia.org  fpvlab.com 

Remember: The Latin root word ped means foot. The Greek root word ped means child.