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pedal part of a bike, or an action taken to move a bike
corps can be groups of people who do specialized jobs (ex: press corps, Marine Corps)
pedestal the base that a column would attach to (or a statue base)
capitol building where the United States Congress meets
podriatrist area of dentistry that deals with disease of teeth and gums
corporal a military leader in charge of a group of soldiers
indent what you should do when you start a new paragraph
corpse a dead body
orthodontist doctor of teeth
pedestrian if you are walking on a road, this is what you are called
capitalization start a sentence with this, or names need this
periodontal relating to the teeth
corporation kind of like a business - many businesses are corporations, many corporations are businesses (it's complicated)
centipede a little bug with lots of little legs, segmented body
orthopedic the area of medical treatment that deals with the muscles and skeleton
dentist tooth doctor (not tooth fairy)
capital example: the capital of Wisconsin is Madison
pedicure like a manicure but for the feet
impede delaying something or someone
corpulent fat
dentures artificial replacement teeth
captain commander of a ship
podium small platform
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