Pedo-

Pedo-
Pedi- Ped"i-, Pedo- Ped"o- [See {Foot}.] Combining forms from L. pes, pedis, foot, as pedipalp, pedireme, pedometer. [1913 Webster]

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  • pedo — sustantivo masculino 1. Pragmática: eufemismo. Expulsión por el ano de gases acumulados en el intestino: tirarse un pedo. Sinónimo: ventosidad 2. Uso/registro: coloquial. Resultado de emborracharse o de estar bajo los efectos de alguna droga …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • pedo — (Del lat. pedĭtum). 1. m. Ventosidad que se expele del vientre por el ano. 2. vulg. borrachera (ǁ efecto de emborracharse). Agarrarse un buen pedo. 3. El Salv. y Méx. fiesta (ǁ reunión para divertirse). 4. adj. vulg. Ebrio, bajo los efectos del… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Pedo — is a prefix meaning relating to children or soil, see e.g.: *Pedology (children study) *Pedology (soil study) *As an abbreviation, pedo, sometimes used to refer to pedophiles.Persons: *Pedo (governor of Roman Egypt), a governor of Roman Egypt in… …   Wikipedia

  • pedo — pedo·log·i·cal; pedo·met·ric; pedo·met·ri·cal·ly; …   English syllables

  • pedo- — 1 [pē′dō, pē′də] [< Gr pais (gen. paidos), a child < IE base * pou , small, small animal, child > FEW, FOAL] combining form child, children, offspring [pedophilia, pedobaptism] pedo 2 [ped′ō, ped′ə] [< Gr pedon, the ground < IE… …   English World dictionary

  • pedo- — 1 a combining form meaning child, used in the formation of compound words: pedophilia. Also, paedo ; esp. before a vowel, ped . [var. sp. of paedo < Gk paido , comb. form of paid (s. of paîs) child] pedo 2 a combinin …   Universalium

  • pedo — m. fisiol. Expulsión ruidosa de gas por el ano. Medical Dictionary. 2011 …   Diccionario médico

  • pedo- — Prefijo que significa niño. Medical Dictionary. 2011 …   Diccionario médico

  • pedo- — from Gk. pedo , comb. form of pais boy, child, from PIE root *peu small, little, few, young (see FEW (Cf. few) (adj.)). The British form paed is better because it avoids confusion with ped …   Etymology dictionary

  • pedo- — 1 combining form US spelling of paedo . pedo 2 [ pɛdəʊ] combining form relating to soil or soil types: pedogenic. Origin from Gk pedon ground …   English new terms dictionary

  • PEDO — vide Albinovanus. It. Quintus …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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