Pedes
[pees, peys] /pis, peɪs/
noun, plural pedes
[pee-deez, ped-eez] /ˈpi diz, ˈpɛd iz/ (Show IPA). Anatomy, Zoology.
1.
a foot or footlike part.
/ˈpɛdiːz/
noun
1.
the plural of pes
/peɪz; piːz/
noun (pl) pedes (ˈpɛdiːz)
1.
the technical name for the human foot
2.
the corresponding part in higher vertebrates
3.
any footlike part
abbreviation
1.
Party of European Socialists: the Socialist, Democratic, and Labour parties of the European Union, founded in 1992
pes (pās)
n. pl. pe·des (pěd’ās’)
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