| A | B |
| Ped | Latin: PES, PEDIS "foot" |
| Impediment; n | Something that gets in the way; obstacle |
| Expedient; adj | Providing results quickly; practical and effective |
| Pedestrian; adj | Lacking excitement; ordinary and dull |
| Ped | Greek: PAIS, PAIDOS "child" |
| Pedant; n | One possessing abundant knowledge of minor, often uninteresting things |
| Pedagogue; n | A teacher, especially one who is dull and narrow-minded |
| Vest | Latin: VESTIS "clothing" |
| Travesty; n | A bad imitation of; a pervasion of |
| Vested; adj | Significant to one's own profit or well-being |
| Vestment; n | Clothing worn to symbolize religious or political authority |
| Divest; v | To strip or remove a title or position of authority |
| Corpor, Corp | Latin: CORPOR "body" |
| Corporeal; adj | Having to do with the body |
| Corpulent; adj | Extremely fat; obese |
| Incorporate; v | To bring together features, ideas, or elements |