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pedal n | A lever for the foot usually applied only to musical instruments, cycles, and other machines |
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pedant n | A scholar who makes needless and inopportune display of his learning |
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peddle v | To go about with a small stock of goods to sell |
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peddler n | One who travels from house to house with an assortment of goods for retail |
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pedestal n | A base or support as for a column, statue, or vase |
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pedestrian n | One who journeys on foot |
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pediatrics n | The department of medical science that relates to the treatment of diseases of childhood |
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pedigree n | One's line of ancestors |
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peerage n | The nobility |
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peerless adj | Of unequaled excellence or worth |
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