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pedicure
ped·i·cure P0146400 (pĕd′ĭ-kyo͝or′)n.1. a. Cosmetic care of the feet and toenails.b. A cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails.2. A podiatrist. [French pédicure : Latin pēs, ped-, foot; see pedi- + Latin cūra, care; see cure.] ped′i·cure′ v.ped′i·cur′ist n.pedicure (ˈpɛdɪˌkjʊə) n (Medicine) professional treatment of the feet, either by a medical expert or a cosmetician[C19: via French from Latin pēs foot + curāre to care for]ped•i•cure (ˈpɛd ɪˌkyʊər) n. 1. professional care of the feet, as removal of corns and trimming of toenails. 2. a single treatment of the feet. 3. a podiatrist. [1835–45; < French pédicure. See pedi-, cure] ped′i•cur`ist, n. pedicurecare of the feet, either in a cosmetic or medical sense. — pedicurist, n.See also: Feet and LegsThesaurusNoun | 1. | pedicure - professional care for the feet and toenailsbeauty treatment - enhancement of someone's personal beautycare, tending, attention, aid - the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something; "no medical care was required"; "the old car needs constant attention" | Verb | 1. | pedicure - care for one's feet by cutting and shaping the nails, etc.neaten, groom - care for one's external appearance; "He is always well-groomed" | Translations
pedicure
pedicure professional treatment of the feet, either by a medical expert or a cosmetician pedicure
ped·i·cure (ped'i-kyūr), Care and treatment of the feet. [L. pes (ped-), foot, + cura, treatment] pedicure (pĕd′ĭ-kyo͝or′)n.1. a. Cosmetic care of the feet and toenails.b. A cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails.2. A podiatrist. ped′i·cure′ v.ped′i·cur′ist n.pedicure (pĕd′ĭ-kūr) [L. pes, foot, + cura, care] 1. Care of the feet.2. Cosmetic care of the feet and toenails.3. Podiatrist.Patient discussion about pedicureQ. after a pedicure, the soles of my feet are dark w/freckles, skin is itchy/thick, my derm says its eczema,help! the pedicure was in fall, 2002. I mad a mistake and wore nylon boots during a storm, the dye never fully disappeared. I would scrub the soles of my feet until I couldn't walk. However, within the last 4 months both heels are itchy, thick, dark-er and now they both have dark legions/ freckles have formed.A. Are you sure you are going to a clean sterile saloon? It is very important to make sure they use sterile tools for a pedicure because they can transfer fungal infections very easily. Either way you should see a dermatologist to get the right kind of cream treatment for your feet. More discussions about pedicurepedicure
Words related to pedicurenoun professional care for the feet and toenailsRelated Words- beauty treatment
- care
- tending
- attention
- aid
verb care for one's feet by cutting and shaping the nails, etcRelated Words |