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Ped
Foot
Pend, pes
to hang, to weight
Plac
to please
Pon, Pos(e)
to put, to place
Appendage
anything (of secondary importance) added to something else, to adjunct
Complacent
smugly pleased with oneself- self-satisfied
Expound
to explain in detail
impediment
obstruction, hindrance, obstacle
implacable
impossible to pacify or reduce in strength or force
imposition
something imposed, as a duty or obligation
Pedestrain
one who goes and travels on food, ordinary or unimagnative
Pensive
thinking deeply about something, especially in a sad or serious manner
placate
to make someone less hostile by doing things to please him or her
Proponent
to advocate for
sesquipedalin
characterized by the use of long words