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See also:
pod
,
POD
,
pod-
,
pód
,
po'd
,
PO'd
,
and
-pód
Contents
1
English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Suffix
1.3.1
Derived terms
1.3.2
Related terms
1.3.3
Translations
1.4
Anagrams
English
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Alternative forms
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-ped
,
-pede
(
from French or Latin
)
Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
ποδός
(
podós
)
, genitive singular of
πούς
(
poús
,
“
foot, leg
”
)
.
Suffix
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-pod
Related to or resembling a
foot
or similar
limb
.
Having or being a certain kind of foot.
Derived terms
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English terms suffixed with -pod
-podous
-podic
-podal
-podia
Related terms
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-poda
-pode
-podium
-pody
podite
,
-podite
podium
podo-
Translations
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related to or resembling a foot
Dutch:
-pode
,
-potige
Finnish:
-jalkainen
,
-podi
Irish:
-pód
m
Italian:
-pode
Portuguese:
-pode
Spanish:
-podo
(es)
Anagrams
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DOP
,
DPO
,
ODP
,
PDO
,
dop
Categories
:
English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ped-
English terms borrowed from Ancient Greek
English terms derived from Ancient Greek
English lemmas
English suffixes
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