| pedograph |
an imprint on paper of the weight-bearing surface of the foot, surrounded by a pencil-marked contour of the upper foot.
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| pedologist |
a specialist in pedology.
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| pedomorphic |
pertaining to or characterized by pedomorphism.
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| pedomorphism |
the retention in the adult organism of highly progressive species of bodily characters which at an earlier stage of evolutionary history were actually only infantile.
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| pedopathy |
any disease of the foot.
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