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Webster Dictionary :: Peddle

PED'DLE, v.i. To be busy about trifles. 1. To travel about the country and retai...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedatifid

PED'ATIFID, a. [L. pes, foot, and findo, to divide.] A pedatifid leaf, in botany...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedate

PED'ATE, a. [L. pedatus, from pes, the foot.] In botany, divided like the toes. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedarian

PEDA'RIAN, n. A Roman senator who gave his vote by the feet, that is, by walking...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedantry

PED'ANTRY, n. Vain ostentation of learning; a boastful display of knowledge of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedantize

PED'ANTIZE, v.i. To play the pedant; to domineer over lads; to use pedantic expr...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedantically

PEDANT'ICALLY, adv. With a vain or boastful display of learning.

Webster Dictionary :: Pedantic

PEDANT'IC PEDANT'ICAL, a. Ostentatious of learning; vainly displaying or making ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedant

PED'ANT, n. 1. A schoolmaster. 2. A person who makes a vain display of his learn...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedaneous

PEDA'NEOUS, a. [L.pedaneus, from pes, the foot.] Going on foot; walking.

Webster Dictionary :: Pedal-note

PED'AL-NOTE, n. In music, a holding note.

Webster Dictionary :: Pedal

PE'DAL, a. [L. pedalis, from pes,pedis,foot.] Pertaining to a foot. PED'AL , n. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedagogy

PED'AGOGY, n. Instruction in the first rudiments; preparatory discipline.

Webster Dictionary :: Pedagogue

PEDAGOGUE, n. ped'agog.[Gr. a child, and to lead.] 1. A teacher of children; one...

Webster Dictionary :: Pedagogism

PED'AGOGISM, n. The business, character or manners of a pedagogue.

Webster Dictionary :: Pedagogic

PEDAGOG'IC PEDAGOG'ICAL, a. [from pedagogue.] Suiting or belonging to a teacher ...

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