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pes I. \ˈpēz\ noun (plural pe·des \ˈpē(ˌ)dēz, ˈpeˌ-\) Etymology: New Latin ped-, pes, from Latin, foot — more at foot 1. : the distal segment of the hind limb of a vertebrate including the tarsus and foot 2. : a part resembling a foot: as a. : the diverging branches of the facial nerve in and near the parotid gland b. : the enlarged lower extremity of the hippocampus major c. : the crusta of either of the cerebral peduncles 3. [Medieval Latin ped-, pes, from Latin, foot] a. : a neume indicating an ascending motion b. : the tenor in medieval choral music c. : the ground bass of a canon II. abbreviation peseta |