Ped Foot Sally Smith #100 Week 2 8/30/10. Bi ped (n.) Cent i pede (n.) Im ped i ment (n.) Mil li...
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Transcript of Ped Foot Sally Smith #100 Week 2 8/30/10. Bi ped (n.) Cent i pede (n.) Im ped i ment (n.) Mil li...
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Sally Smith #100 Week 2 8/30/10
• Bi ped (n.)• Cent i pede (n.)• Im ped i ment (n.)• Mil li pede (n.)• Ped al (n.)• Ped dler (n.)• Pe de stri an (n.)• Ped i cure (n.)• Quad ru ped (n.)• Tri pod (n.)
biped(n.)
• A creature – with two feet
Although the robot isn’t a living creature it is a biped.
centipede (n.)
• A creature – with 100 feet
I was surprised to find a centipede in my garden.
impediment (n.)
• Something – that stands in one’s way– an obstacle
Porky the pig has a speech impediment.
millipede (n.)
• A creature – with a 1,000 feet.
A millipede has between 50 to 400 feet .
pedal (n.)
• A lever – moved with one’s foot
My bicycle has two pedals.
peddler (n.)
• A person – who goes from door to door on
foot trying to sell a product
A peddler came to the door selling magazine subscriptions.
pedestrian (n.)
• A person – who walks across the
street on foot
Pedestrians must be careful crossing the street in New York City.
pedicure (n.)
• A foot treatment – that could include
soaking the feet and polishing the toenails
Many girls like to have a pedicure during the summer.
quadruped (n.)
• A creature – with four feet
A horse is an example of a quadruped.
tripod (n.)
• A stand – three-footed often used
to balance a camera
I placed my camera on a tripod so it wouldn’t fall.