pedi-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Foot:
脚:
pediform.
足状的
语源
- Latin
拉丁语 - from pēs ped- [foot] * see ped-
源自 pēs ped- [脚] *参见 ped-
pedi-
combining form
indicating the foot
⇒
pedicure
Origin
from Latin pēs, ped- footpedi-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “foot,” used in the formation of compound words:
pediform.
Also, especially before a vowel, ped-.
Origin
combining form of Latin ped- (stem of pēs) foot
Related Words
- impede
- ped-
- pedestrian
- pedicab
- pedicle
- pedicure
pedi-I.
a word element meaning 'foot', as in pediform.
Also, ped-. [Latin, combining form of pēs]
II.
Chiefly US
variant of paed-.
ORIGIN: from Latin ped- , pes foot: see -i- .
pedi-
I.
— see ped- I
II.combining form
or pedio-
Etymology: Greek, from pedion — more at pedion
: flat surface : plain
< Pedioecetes >
: sole of the foot
< pedialgia >
< Pediococcus >
I.
— see ped- I
II.
or pedio-
< Pedioecetes >
: sole of the foot
< pedialgia >
< Pediococcus >