Latin root meaning “foot”

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Latin root meaning “foot” Ped and Pod Roots Latin root meaning “foot”

Biped A biped is a person or animal who walks on two feet.

Quadruped A quadruped is a four footed animal.

Tripod A tripod is a stand or support with three feet.

Pedicure A pedicure is a foot treatment.

Centipede A centipede is a creature with 100 feet.

Millipede A millipede is a creature with 1,000 feet.

Pedestrian A pedestrian is a person who walks on foot.

Pedal A pedal is a lever activated with one’s foot.

Peddler A peddler is a person who travels from place to place on foot selling things.

Impediment An impediment is something that stands in your way.