pes

[ pees, peys ]
/ pis, peɪs /

noun, plural pe·des [pee-deez, ped-eez] /ˈpi diz, ˈpɛd iz/. Anatomy, Zoology.

a foot or footlike part.

Origin of pes

First recorded in 1835–45, pes is from the Latin word pēs

Example sentences from the Web for pedes

British Dictionary definitions for pedes (1 of 3)

pedes
/ (ˈpɛdiːz) /

noun

the plural of pes

British Dictionary definitions for pedes (2 of 3)

PES

abbreviation for

Party of European Socialists: the Socialist, Democratic, and Labour parties of the European Union, founded in 1992

British Dictionary definitions for pedes (3 of 3)

pes
/ (peɪz, piːz) /

noun plural pedes (ˈpɛdiːz)

the technical name for the human foot
the corresponding part in higher vertebrates
any footlike part

Word Origin for pes

C19: New Latin: foot

Medical definitions for pedes

pes
[ pās ]

n. pl. pe•des (pĕdās′)

The foot.
A footlike or basal structure or part.
Talipes.