-ped 或 -pede
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Foot:
足:
maxilliped.
腭足
语源
- From Latin pēs ped- [foot] * see ped-
源自 拉丁语 pēs ped- [足,脚] *参见 ped-
-ped or -pede
combining form in countable noun
foot or feet
⇒
quadruped
⇒
centipede
Origin
from Latin pēs, ped- foot-ped
Word Origin
1
a combining form with the meaning “having a foot” of the kind specified by the initial element:
pinnatiped.
Also, -pede.
Compare -pod.
Origin
< Latin -ped-, stem of -pēs -footed, adj. derivative of pēs foot
Related Words
- aliped
- biped
- cheliped
- fissiped
- maxilliped
- pinnatiped
-peda word element meaning 'foot', serving to form adjectives and nouns, as aliped, biped, quadruped.
Compare -pod. [Latin, combining form of pēs foot]
-ped
noun combining form
or -pede
maxilliped
noun combining form
or -pede
ETYMOLOGY Latin ped-, pes
: footmaxilliped
-ped
I.\ˌped\ adjective combining form
Etymology: Latin -ped-, -pes, from ped-, pes foot — more at foot
: having (such or so many) feet
< scutiped >
II.noun combining form
or -pede\ˌpēd\
(-s)
Etymology: Latin ped-, pes
: foot
< maxilliped >
< maxillipede >
I.
< scutiped >
II.
or -pede
< maxilliped >
< maxillipede >