Pedicure: meaning, definitions and examples

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pedicure

 

[ ˈpɛdɪkjʊər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

beauty treatment

A pedicure is a cosmetic procedure in which the feet and toenails are cleaned, trimmed, and shaped. It often involves soaking the feet, exfoliating the skin, and applying nail polish. This treatment not only enhances the appearance of the feet but also promotes hygiene and overall foot health. Pedicures can be performed at home or at beauty salons, typically offering relaxation and pampering experiences.

Synonyms

foot care, foot grooming, toe treatment

Examples of usage

  • I booked a pedicure for the weekend.
  • The salon offers a variety of pedicure options.
  • She enjoys getting a pedicure before summer.
  • He treated his mother to a spa pedicure.

Translations

Translations of the word "pedicure" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pedicure

🇮🇳 पेडीक्योर

🇩🇪 Pediküre

🇮🇩 pedikur

🇺🇦 педикюр

🇵🇱 pedicure

🇯🇵 ペディキュア

🇫🇷 pédicure

🇪🇸 pedicura

🇹🇷 pedikür

🇰🇷 발 관리

🇸🇦 باديكير

🇨🇿 pedikúra

🇸🇰 pedikúra

🇨🇳 足部护理

🇸🇮 pedikura

🇮🇸 fætur

🇰🇿 педикюр

🇬🇪 პედიკური

🇦🇿 pedikür

🇲🇽 pedicura

Etymology

The word 'pedicure' originates from the Latin 'pes,' meaning 'foot,' and 'cura,' meaning 'care.' It reflects the focus on care and treatment of the feet. The practice can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where foot care was an important part of personal grooming. In particular, the ancient Egyptians and Romans placed a high value on foot hygiene and aesthetics. Over the centuries, the tradition evolved into the modern pedicure we know today, which combines both therapeutic and cosmetic elements. The increasing popularity of spa treatments in the 20th century further propelled pedicure services into mainstream beauty culture, making it a common part of personal care routines around the world.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #37,322, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.