Exploring Words with 'ped' - Creatures and Actions

Exploring Words with 'ped' - Creatures and Actions
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Discover a variety of words related to creatures and actions that involve feet in this collection. From creatures like bipeds, centipedes, and millipedes to actions like pedicures and peddling, explore the meanings and images associated with the common suffix 'ped'.

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  1. Biped (noun) A creature with two feet

  2. Centipede (noun) A creature with 100 feet

  3. Impediment (noun) Something that standsin one s way; an obstacle

  4. Millipede (noun) A creature with 1,000 feet

  5. Pedal (noun) A lever that is moved with one s foot

  6. Peddler (noun) A person who goes from door to door on foot trying to sell a product

  7. Pedestrian (noun) A person who walks across the street on foot

  8. Pedicure (noun) A foot treatment that could include soaking the foot and polishing the toe nails

  9. Quadruped (noun) A four-footed creature

  10. Tripod (noun) A three-footed stand

  11. Precaution (v) A measure taken in advance to prevent harm

  12. Precede (v) To come before something else in time, order, or rank

  13. Predict (v) To say what will happen before it occurs

  14. Prefix (n) A syllable or word that comes before a root word to change its meaning.

  15. Prejudge (v) To make a decision before you have all of the facts:

  16. Preapprove (v) To authorize or give permission in advance

  17. Words to look up! Prepay (v) Pretest (n)

  18. Prevent (v) To stop something from happening before it occurs

  19. Preview (v) To look at or see something before someone else

  20. The End!

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