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pes
[pees, peys]
noun
plural
pedesa foot or footlike part.
pes
1/ piĖz, peÉŖz /
noun
the technical name for the human foot
the corresponding part in higher vertebrates
any footlike part
PES
2abbreviation
Party of European Socialists: the Socialist, Democratic, and Labour parties of the European Union, founded in 1992
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of pes1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of pes1
Example Sentences
They had their own language ā losers were "cucks," loyal foot soldiers "pedes," and Hillary Clinton was Hillary "Klanton" ā and they operated with their own sets of elaborate but twisted rules and hierarchies.
Originally planning to be a surgeon or obstetrician-gynecologist, she chose pediatrics after her spouse pointed out that she never wanted to come home from the hospital when she was on rotation in the āpedesā unit.
Of course, reconstructing the dinosaurās pes needsĀ to go beyond bones.
The second stage in his progress would be marked by his being allowed to take the gentlemenās dash, consisting of two pes of cloth, value 2s. 6d. each.
With the aid of a copying apparatus he set up and printed several numbers of a paper called, first Les Guļæ½pes, and later Le Sourire.
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