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PED'ICLE, n. [L. pediculus, form pes, the foot.] In botany, the ultimate divisio...
PEDIC'ULAR PEDIC'ULOUS, a. [L. pedicularis, form pediculus, a louse.] Lousy; hav...
PED'IGREE, n. [probably from L. pes,pedis, foot.] 1. Lineage; line of ancestors ...
PED'ILUVY, n. [L. pes, foot,and lavo, to wash.] The bathing of the feet; a bath ...
PED'IMENT, n. [from L. pes, the foot.] In architecture, an ornament that crowns ...
PED'LER, n. [L.pes, pedis,the foot.] A traveling foot-trader; one that carries a...
PED'LERESS, n. A female pedler.
PED'LERY, n. Small wares sold or carried about for sale by pedlers.
PEDOBAP'TISM, n. [Gr. a child, and baptism.] The baptism of infants or of children.
PEDOBAP'TIST, n. One that holds to infant baptism; one that practices the baptis...
PEDOM'ETER, n. [L. pes, the foot, and Gr.measure.] An instrument by which paces ...
PEDOMET'RICAL, a. Pertaining to or measured by a pedometer.
PEDUN'CLE, n. [L. pes,the foot.] In botany,the stem or stalk that supports the f...
PEDUN'CULAR, a. Pertaining to a peduncle; growing from a peduncle; as a peduncul...
PEDUN'CULATE, a. Growing on a peduncle; as a pedunculate flower.
PEE, v.i. To look with one eye. [Not used.]