"Pedicule" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pedicule" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pedicule" Meaning

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.

"Pedicule" Examples

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A pedicule is a small projection or filament on the head of an insect, especially a louse.
Here are 5 usage examples:

Example 1

The doctor examined the child's hair for lice and pedicules.

Example 2

She carefully removed the pedicules from her little sister's hair.

Example 3

The pedicules of the louse made it difficult to get rid of them completely.

Example 4

To prevent lice, she used a shampoo that targeted pedicules and eggs.

Example 5

The hairdresser gently teased out the pedicules from her tangled hair.

Note: The word "pedicule" is not commonly used in everyday language, and is mainly used in technical or scientific contexts, such as entomology (the study of insects) or medicine (specifically dermatology).

"Pedicule" Similar Words

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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Pedicle

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Pedicles

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Pediculate

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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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Pediculicide

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Pediculicides

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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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Pediculous

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Pediculous is an archaic word that is no longer used in modern English. It is a noun that refers to lice infestation on the feet, such as on the toes or in between the toes.

Pediculus

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Pedicure

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