pedometer

English

Etymology 1

According to the American Heritage Dictionary, from French pédomètre, from pedi-, Latin combining form for "foot", plus -ometer, from Greek. In French now the word is podomètre, and similar in other Romance languages and in Greek (ποδόμετρο (podómetro)). Surface analysis, pedo- + -meter = pedo- + -ometer.

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Noun

pedometer (plural pedometers)

  1. A device, often electronic, that measures the number of steps taken, and thus estimates the distance walked.
    He thought that buying a pedometer would spur him on to exercise.
English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ped-‎ (0 c, 48 e)
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Etymology 2

From Ancient Greek παῖς (paîs, child) + -meter.

Noun

pedometer (plural pedometers)

  1. (Canada, US) Alternative spelling of paedometer

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