Pied   Foot  

pédestre (by foot): pedestrian (piéton)
piédestal (foot base): pedestal, pediment (fronton)
pédale ('relating to a foot'): pedal, to pedal (pédaler), pedicel (foot stalk, pédicelle), pedicle ('little foot', pédicule), peduncle (pédoncule)
bipède (two-footed creature): biped  Deux: Two
quadrupède (four-footed creature): quadruped  Quatre: Four
trĂ©pied (with three feet): tripod  Trois: Three
pédicure ('foot care'): pedicure
pedigree ('pied de grue', 'crane's foot'): pedigree (gĂ©nĂ©alogie, pedigree)   In modern French, the word (borrowed back from English) applies only to animals.
empĂŞcher ('to entangle the feet', to prevent): to impeach (rĂ©cuser, destituer), impeachment (contestation, rĂ©cusation, destitution), to impede (entraver),   Latin pedem (foot) Latin pedica (foot trap) Latin impedicare (to hinder) French empĂŞcher ('to hinder', to prevent) to impeach
expédier ('to free one's feet [from a trap]', to dispatch): expedient (expédient), expedite (expéditif)

talon (heel): talon (serre, griffe, ergot)
 
  Greek podo- (foot) podiatry (podiatrie), podium ('small foot', podium)

Es pie (foot)
It piede (foot), pedale (pedal), Piemonte (on the foot of the mountain, Piedmont)


Anatomie: Anatomy
Corps: Body
Nu: Naked
Chef: Head
Cerveau: Brain
颅 顱 Crâne: Skull
Bouche: Mouth
Langue: Tongue
齿 齒 Dent: Tooth
Lèvres: Lips
Ĺ’il: Eye
Nez: Nose
Oreille: Ear
Front: Forehead
Cheveux: Hair
Barbe: Beard
Cou: Neck
Gorge: Throat
Bras: Arm
Main: Hand
Doigt: Finger
Poing: Fist
Poitrine: Chest
CĂ´te: Rib
CĹ“ur: Heart
Poumon: Lung
Dos: Back
Ventre: Belly
Jambe: Leg
Pied: Foot
Peau: Skin
Sang: Blood
Os: Bone
Sueur: Sweat


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