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pedicure
[ ped-i-kyoor ]
noun
- professional care and treatment of the feet, as removal of corns and trimming of toenails.
- a single treatment of the feet.
- a podiatrist.
pedicure
/ ˈpɛdɪˌkjʊə /
noun
- professional treatment of the feet, either by a medical expert or a cosmetician
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Other Words From
- pedi·curist noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pedicure1
C19: via French from Latin pēs foot + curāre to care for
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Example Sentences
Beautiful facility, an army of manicurists, and a calming pedicure room in back.
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Remover is quickly located, and she gets an emergency pedicure from an assistant.
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Conservative guys, working-class guys, like the idea of a very ladylike foot with a perfect pedicure in a big old truck.
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Try the stone pedicure and the muscle melt, and ensure granola and banana-bread make your breakfast order.
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And how hard was it to give yourself a really good pedicure?
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He went ostentatiously on pilgrimages to holy places, barefooted but with an expert pedicure attending him.
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