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pedal |
The pedal came off my bike.
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pedestrian |
Too much walking can cause a pedestrian to develop back pain.
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pedometer |
The batteries of my pedometer died and I was unable to check the distance walked.
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pedicure |
The beautician gave a lovely pedicure today.
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pedantic |
To be pedantic is to insist on following rules exactly, including petty details.
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biped |
A biped is a creature with two legs.
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impediment |
I have an impediment with my left leg that makes it hard to walk.
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peddler |
The peddler walked up and down the busy street all day.
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quadruped |
The inspector noticed the marks in the sand were made by a quadruped.
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