"Pedicurist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pedicurist is a specialist who is trained and experienced in the care and treatment of the feet and toes, including cutting and shaping toenails, trimming corns and calluses, and providing other types of foot care. Pedicurists may work in spas, salons, or private practices, and often have formal training in podiatry or a related field.
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 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 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.
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 is a genus of lice that infest humans and animals. The term is often used to refer specifically to the human louse, Pediculus humanus capitis, which is a parasite that infests the human scalp and causes pediculosis.
Pedicuring refers to the act of cleaning, trimming, and grooming the toenails and feet. It is a beauty treatment that aims to improve the appearance and health of the feet and toenails.
A pedigree is a record of an animal's ancestry, including its parents, grandparents, and other ancestors. In humans, a pedigree is used to show a family's ancestry, tracing back several generations. It typically includes information such as names, dates of birth and death, and relationships between family members. The term is often used metaphorically to describe the ancestry or lineage of a particular person, group, or idea.
Sorry, but "pedimanous" is not a valid word. It seems to be a combination of "pedi" (meaning "foot") and "manous" (which is not a recognized suffix or word element). Therefore, it does not have a meaning. If you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to try again!