"Pediculate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pediculate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pediculate" Meaning

Pediculate is a rather uncommon verb that means to walk or move with a shuffling or dragging gait, often due to being tired, old, or infirm.

"Pediculate" Examples

Pediculate: to make one's feet or toes twitch or move involuntarily

Examples:


: In the evening, after a long day of standing, my feet would pediculate and I would have to shake them to get the blood flowing again.
: She would sit on the beach for hours, lost in thought, and her toes would pediculate with each gentle wave that washed over them.
: The salesperson did some impossibly boring presentation, and the audience's feet began to pediculate with restlessness.
: As a pilot, I've experienced more than my fair share of turbulence, and my feet would pediculate with every jolt and bump.
: After drinking a few too many cups of coffee, I found my feet pediculating like mad, and I had to force myself to focus on the meeting at hand.

"Pediculate" Similar Words

Pedicellar

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Pedicellar refers to a small leg or appendage, typically found on an arthropod, such as an insect or a spider. It is used for walking, sensing, or capturing prey. In particular, pedicellars are the small legs that support the arms of some cephalopods, such as octopuses.

Pedicellaria

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Pedicellariae

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Pedicellariae are small, spine-like or tooth-like structures found on the bodies of some marine animals, particularly jellyfish and corals. They are used as tools for defense, manipulation of food, and even social interaction.

Pedicellarias

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Pedicellarias are small, hair-like structures found on the surface of certain plants, especially orchids. They are a type of appendage that helps to attract pollinators, such as bees, wasps, and other insects, by giving off a sweet, sticky substance called nectar.

Pedicellate

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Pedicels

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In botany, pedicels refer to the stalks that support the individual flowers within a flower cluster.

Pedicle

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Pedicles

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In anatomy, a pedicle is a stalk or stalk-like structure that connects a structure, such as a vertebra, to the rest of the body. It is the part of a bone that attaches to the bone above it, forming a joint. <br><br>Pedicles can also refer to the small tubes or stalks that support the feet of insects, such as spiders and ticks.

Pediculated

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Pediculated refers to something that is attached to or supported by a foot or pedicle, often used in medical and scientific contexts to describe a structure that is connected to a particular part or organ. The term is derived from the Latin words "pediculus," meaning little foot, and "-atus," meaning in a state of being. Examples of pediculated structures include pediculated tumors, which are tumors that are attached to a stalk or pedicle, and pediculated ribs, which are ribs that are attached to the spine by a short stalk.

Pediculation

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Pediculation is a term that refers to the act of removing lice from the hair, typically hair lice or nits (eggs) that have attached themselves to the hair shaft. It often involves combing or using a special tool to remove the lice and their eggs, usually with the help of a medicated shampoo or other treatments.

Pedicule

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A pedicule is a louse, particularly a head louse. Head lice are small,wingless insects that live on the human scalp and feed on human blood. They are commonly found in children and are typically transmitted through head-to-head contact.

Pediculicide

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A pediculicide is a substance or agent that is used to kill lice, typically head lice or pubic lice. It is used to treat pediculosis, a common condition caused by lice infestation. Pediculicides can be in the form of shampoos, creams, lotions, or sprays, and are applied directly to the affected area to kill the lice and their eggs.

Pediculicides

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Pediculicides are substances or medications used to kill lice, typically head lice or body lice, that infest human hair or skin.

Pediculidae

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Pediculidae is the family of lice, which are small, wingless insects that live on the skin or feathers of warm-blooded animals. The most well-known members of this family are head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis), body lice (Pediculus humanus corporis), and pubic lice (Pthirus pubis), which are ectoparasites that feed on the blood, skin, or other secretions of their hosts.

Pediculina

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Pediculina refers to a genus of tiny parasitic lice that are found on human scalps. Specifically, Pediculina humanus is the species found in human hair and is a common type of lice infestation.

Pediculosis

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Pediculosis is a medical condition characterized by an infestation of lice in the hair of humans. It is also known as head lice, body lice, or pubic lice, depending on the type and location of the infestation.