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Pedicel. — The peduncle. (Fr. pedicelle, O.F. 

 pedicule, from L. pedis, a foot.) 



Pedis. — PI. pedes. A foot, or leg. (L.) 



Pedes natatorii. — Legs adapted to swimming. (L. 

 pedis, and no, 7iatum, to swim.) 



Pedes spurii. — Spurious legs, prolegs. (L. pedes, 

 and spurius.) See propedes. 



Pedes raptorii. — Legs adapted to the seizing of 

 prey. — (L. pedes, and raptor, from rapio, to rob.) 



Pedicellate. — Supported by a pedicel. (L. pedi- 

 cidus, a foot stalk, a pedicel.) 



Pedicellus. — The second joint of the antennae. (L. 

 pediculus, a stalk.) 



Peduncle. — A piece supporting an organ, or joining 

 one organ to another, like a neck. (Low L. 

 pednnculus, from pedis, a foot.) 



Peduncle. — The smaller of the two stalks arising 

 from the trabecula and which support the calyx 

 of the mushroom bodies. (L. peditnculus.) 



Peduncular. — Pertaining to a peduncle. 



Pedunculate. — Having a peduncle ; supported by, 

 or supporting a peduncle. 



Pedunculate. — Having the podeon slender and 

 thread-like. 



Pellucid, Pellucidate. — Coloured, but transparent ; 

 clear, transparent. (L. per, very, and lucidus, 

 clear.) 



