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pædo-
pædo-, pedo- (ˈpiːdəʊ) occas. paido- (ˈpaɪdəʊ), before a vowel pæd-, ped-, combining form of Gr. παῖς, παιδ- boy, child, and element in several words, scientific and technical, of which the more important will be found in their alphabetical places. pædarchy (ˈpiːdɑːkɪ) [Gr. -αρχια, ἀρχή rule], rule ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pedo-
▪ I. pedo- (ˈpɛdəʊ, pɛˈdɒ, pɪˈdɒ) or before a vowel ped-, repr. Gr. πέδον ground, earth, is used in the sense ‘soil’ in pedology and other technical terms.▪ II. pedo- see pædo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cannoneer Jabůrek
It is one of the most popular parodies of kramářská píseň, the Czech form of cantastoria. R: A u kanónu stál a pořád ládo-, ládo-, ládo-, u kanónu stál a furt jen ládoval. 2. wikipedia.org
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paido-
paido- see pædo-, pedo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dileep Kumar (politician)
(-Do-) Private Secretary to Panchayat Raj and Rural development 1998 to 2003. (-do-) Private Secretary to Mines Minister 1999 to 2003 (with Smt. Member of Peace Delegation to Libya in 2009 with other M.P.'s from Indian Parliament. wikipedia.org
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pedotrophic
pedotrophic etc.: see pædo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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pædarchy
pædarchy see pædo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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pædogamy
pædogamy Biol. (piːˈdɒgəmɪ) Also (chiefly U.S.) pedogamy. [ad. G. pädogamie, paedogamie (M. Lühe 1902, in Schriften d. Physikal.-ökonom. Gesellsch. Konigsberg, Sitzung biol. Sektion XLIII. 5), f. pædo- + -gamy.] In certain protozoans, reproduction by the fusion of gametes derived from the same paren... Oxford English Dictionary
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pædiatric
pædiatric, a. Med. (piːdɪˈætrɪk) Also pediatric. [see pædo-, pedo-, and iatric a.] Of, pertaining to, or dealing with pædiatrics or the diseases of children.1880 A. Jacobi in Trans. Amer. Med. Assoc. XXXI. 709 (heading) Address on the claims of paediatric medicine. 1894 Lancet 3 Nov. 1065 Professor ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pædobaptist
pædobaptist (piːdəʊˈbæptɪst) Also pedo-. [f. pædo- + baptist, after prec.] One who practises, adheres to, or advocates infant baptism.1651 Baxter Inf. Bapt. 173 He might have called us Anti⁓pædobaptists, as being against Infant-Baptism. 1755 Johnson, Pedobaptist, one that holds or practises infant b... Oxford English Dictionary
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South Park Whatever You Do-歌词 - zh.scorser.com
South Park.The Purity. Whatever You Do.南公园. 纯度. 不管你做什么. ... self record Grimm The brown recluse Low genius Rasheed The first to be Aka Pepe pepe [chorus: low-g and happy p] [low-g] Whatever you do Homie don't zh.scorser.com
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pædobaptism
pædobaptism (piːdəʊˈbæptɪz(ə)m) Also pedo-. [f. pædo- + baptism; cf. mod.L. pædobaptismus (16th c.), F. pédobaptisme (17th c.).] The baptism of children; infant baptism.1640 Bp. Hall Episc. i. §10 Where is there expresse charge for the Lord's day? Where for pædobaptism? 1651 Cartwright Cert. Relig. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pædomorphic
pædomorphic, a. (piːdəʊˈmɔːfɪk) Also ped-. [f. pædo- + morphic a.] 1. Biol. Exhibiting pædomorphism or pædomorphosis.1891 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 209 It might be expected that pedomorphic varieties closely resemble each other when the same disposition is exhibited in closely allied specie... Oxford English Dictionary
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pædomorphism
pædomorphism Biol. (piːdəʊˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m) Also ped-. [f. pædo- + -morphism.] The retention of juvenile characteristics in certain adult mammals.1891 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 208 Dr. Harrison Allen spoke of the disposition occasionally exhibited in adult mammals, for the proportions of differe... Oxford English Dictionary
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pædomorphosis
pædomorphosis Biol. (piːdəʊˈmɔːfəsɪs, -mɔːˈfəʊsɪs) [f. pædo- + morphosis.] Phylogenetic change indicated by the retention of juvenile characteristics in the adult form.1922 W. Garstang in Jrnl. Linnean Soc. (Zool.) XXXV. 100 In other articles I propose to deal with the origin and significance of lar... Oxford English Dictionary
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