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Meaning Expeditious Latin Ped Impede Means Expedire Pes

The flashcard defines 'expeditious' as an adjective meaning marked by or acting with prompt efficiency. Its Latin root 'expedire' means 'to extricate' or 'to prepare,' related to freeing the feet.

The flashcard defines 'expeditious' as an adjective meaning marked by or acting with prompt efficiency. Its Latin root 'expedire' means 'to extricate' or 'to prepare,' related to freeing the feet.

Word expeditious
Date June 29, 2015
Type adjective
Syllables ek-spuh-DISH-us
Etymology Like expeditious, all of the following words contain ped. Can you guess which ones get those three letters from the same Latin root as expeditious?

encyclopedia, expedition, stampede, torpedo, orthopedic, & impede

The Latin source of expeditious is the verb expedire, which means "to extricate," "to prepare," or "to be useful." The ped is from pes, meaning "foot." (The ex- means "out of," and the literal sense of expedire is "to free the feet.") The ped in impede also comes from pes. But the ped in encyclopedia and orthopedic is from the Greek pais, meaning "child"; stampede is from the Spanish estampar, meaning "to stamp"; and torpedo is from the Latin torpēre, meaning "to be sluggish." What about expedition? Meaning both "a journey" and "promptness," it is from expedire and, in turn, pes.
Examples Geraldine was impressed by the company's expeditious response, which arrived in the mail only one week after she had submitted her query.



"[Councilman Frank Colonna] also noted that the recently formed Economic Development Commission is actively working to make the city more business friendly, and he hopes issues such as this can be dealt with in a more expeditious way." - Ashleigh Ruhl, Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA), May 9, 2015
Definition : marked by or acting with prompt efficiency

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