Pronunciation: /pɛdəroʊsɪs/
noun a rare medical condition characterized by abnormal development or function of the foot or feet
A1 Pederosis is a term used to describe the act of being attracted to children.
A2 The psychologist specialized in treating individuals with pederosis.
B1 Pederosis is a serious criminal offense that can result in imprisonment.
B2 The documentary shed light on the psychological factors that contribute to pederosis.
C1 Research has shown that pederosis is often linked to childhood trauma.
C2 The expert witness provided testimony on the prevalence of pederosis in certain demographics.
formal The study of pederosis in psychology focuses on the development of children's sexual behavior.
informal I heard that the new parenting book discusses pederosis and how to address it with your kids.
slang Some people believe that talking about pederosis is taboo and should be avoided in conversations.
figurative The company's unethical practices can be seen as a form of pederosis towards its employees.
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