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What words end with the suffix ped?

The suffix "-ped" is not commonly used in English words. It's more common to see "-ped" as part of a larger suffix, like "-footed" or "-shaped".

However, there are some words that end with "-ped", but they are mainly technical terms or derived from other languages:

* ped (plural: pedes) - A Latin term meaning "foot", commonly used in scientific contexts.

* biceps (Latin: "two-headed") - A muscle in the upper arm.

* triceps (Latin: "three-headed") - A muscle in the upper arm.

* quadriceps (Latin: "four-headed") - A muscle in the front of the thigh.

If you are looking for words with the "-ped" suffix, it's likely that you are thinking of words with "-footed" or "-shaped", which are much more common.

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