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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Pedalsnoun
The large pipes of an organ: so called because played upon and stopt with the foot. Dict.
Etymology: pedalis, Lat. pedales, Fr.
Editors Contribution
pedalsnoun
Plural noun and verb form of the word pedal.
The pedals of the bike were working efficiently so the cyclist was able to travel over the alps.
Submitted by MaryC on April 9, 2017
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Pedals in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Pedals in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Pedals in a Sentence
We think that having that capability when the steering wheel and the pedals are still in the vehicle is a very good way to demonstrate and prove the safety.
Jason's synthesizer didn't have a computer with souped-up programs like Omnisphere on it, he would just do it with guitar pedals, making all the sounds unique. We're like old school like that. Also, [bassist] Tim Lefebvre was just phenomenal to work with. He pretty much nailed every take right on the spot.
Cars are evolving to match the new paradigm. Soon, things like steering wheels, pedals and rear-view mirrors will seem ancient. More practically, we will all be better able to optimize our time and attention to focus on more important tasks, family, work, and self care.
It's just like falling off a bike and getting back on, that's all -- you don't forget where the pedals are.
Chief Executive Rupert Stadler:
This is about a robot car that may not even need a steering wheel or pedals, so it's ideal for urban traffic.
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