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  • Foot
  • Anatomical structure found in vertebrates

    The foot (pl.: feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion

    Foot

    Foot

    Foot

  • Foot (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up foot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The foot is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. Foot or feet may also refer to: Foot (unit)

    Foot (disambiguation)

    Foot_(disambiguation)

  • Foot fetishism
  • Sexual fascination with feet

    Foot fetishism, also known as foot partialism or podophilia, refers to a sexual interest in feet. Similar to other fetishes, individuals with a foot fetish

    Foot fetishism

    Foot fetishism

    Foot_fetishism

  • Foot (unit)
  • Customary unit of length

    The foot (standard symbol: ft) is a unit of length in the British imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. The prime symbol, ′, is

    Foot (unit)

    Foot_(unit)

  • 6 Foot 7 Foot
  • 2010 single by Lil Wayne featuring Cory Gunz

    "6 Foot 7 Foot" is a song by rapper Lil Wayne featuring label mate Cory Gunz, released via iTunes on December 16, 2010 as the lead single from Wayne's

    6 Foot 7 Foot

    6_Foot_7_Foot

  • Cubic foot
  • Imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume

    The cubic foot (symbol ft3 or cu ft) is an imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It

    Cubic foot

    Cubic foot

    Cubic_foot

  • Foot plough
  • Manual agricultural tilling tool

    The foot plough is a type of plough used like a spade with the foot in order to cultivate the ground. Before the widespread use of metal farming tools

    Foot plough

    Foot plough

    Foot_plough

  • Elephant's Foot (Chernobyl)
  • Radioactive mass created during meltdown

    The Elephant's Foot (Ukrainian: Слонова нога, romanized: Slonova noha, Russian: Слоновья нога, romanized: Slonovya noga) is the nickname given to the large

    Elephant's Foot (Chernobyl)

    Elephant's Foot (Chernobyl)

    Elephant's_Foot_(Chernobyl)

  • Square foot
  • Imperial unit and U.S. customary unit of area

    The square foot (pl. square feet; abbreviated sq ft, sf, or ft2; also denoted by ´2 and ⏍) is an imperial unit and U.S. customary unit (non-SI, non-metric)

    Square foot

    Square foot

    Square_foot

  • Michael Foot
  • British politician (1913–2010)

    Foot (23 July 1913 – 3 March 2010) was a British politician who was Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1980 to 1983. Foot began

    Michael Foot

    Michael Foot

    Michael_Foot

  • Foot binding
  • Former Chinese custom

    Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足; traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú), or footbinding, was the Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding

    Foot binding

    Foot binding

    Foot_binding

  • Elephant's foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Elephant's foot may refer to: Adenia pechuelii, in the family Passifloraceae; endemic to Namibia Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, also known as "elephant foot yam"

    Elephant's foot

    Elephant's_foot

  • Foot-poundal
  • Unit of energy

    subsystem of the foot–pound–second system. The foot-poundal is equal to 1/32.174049 that of the more commonly used foot-pound force. 1 foot-poundal is equivalent

    Foot-poundal

    Foot-poundal

  • Foot drop
  • Gait abnormality

    Foot drop is a gait abnormality in which the dropping of the forefoot happens out of weakness, irritation or damage to the deep fibular nerve (deep peroneal)

    Foot drop

    Foot drop

    Foot_drop

  • Trench foot
  • Injury to the foot due to poor circulation, cold and moisture

    Trench foot, also known by other names, is a type of foot damage due to moisture. Initial symptoms often include tingling or itching which can progress

    Trench foot

    Trench foot

    Trench_foot

  • Crow foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up crow's foot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crow foot, crow's foot, crow's feet or crowfoot may refer to: Crowfoot (surname) Crowfoot (1830–1890)

    Crow foot

    Crow_foot

  • Paul Foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Paul Foot may refer to: Paul Foot (comedian) (born 1973), English comedian Paul Foot (journalist) (1937–2004), British investigative journalist, political

    Paul Foot

    Paul_Foot

  • The Foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Foot can refer to: An episode of the first season of Six Feet Under. The Foot Clan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Foot Book The Foot of Cupid

    The Foot

    The_Foot

  • Athlete's foot
  • Skin infection caused by fungus

    Athlete's foot fungus may infect any part of the foot, but most often grows between the toes. The next most common area is the bottom of the foot. The same

    Athlete's foot

    Athlete's foot

    Athlete's_foot

  • Rabbit's foot
  • Good luck charm

    In some cultures, a rabbit's foot is carried as an amulet believed to bring good luck. This belief is held by people in a great number of places around

    Rabbit's foot

    Rabbit's foot

    Rabbit's_foot

  • Philippa Foot
  • English philosopher (1920–2010)

    Philippa Ruth Foot (née Bosanquet; 3 October 1920 – 3 October 2010) was an English philosopher and one of the founders of contemporary virtue ethics. Her

    Philippa Foot

    Philippa_Foot

  • Foot play
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Footsies, a form of flirtation Foot fetishism, sexual fetishism Figures of Argentine tango § Foot play, steps that spice up the walk and the

    Foot play

    Foot_play

  • Génération Foot
  • Association football club in Senegal

    Académie Génération Foot, also called Association Sportive Génération Foot is an association football club founded in 2000 in Dakar, Senegal. The Stade

    Génération Foot

    Génération Foot

    Génération_Foot

  • Nick Foot
  • Australian rules football umpire

    Nicholas Foot is an Australian rules football umpire currently officiating in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was selected to officiate the 2024

    Nick Foot

    Nick_Foot

  • Foot voting
  • Expressing preferences through actions

    Look up foot voting or vote with one's feet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foot voting is expressing one's preferences through one's actions, by voluntarily

    Foot voting

    Foot_voting

  • Crow Foot
  • Son of Sitting Bull

    Crow Foot (c. 1876 – December 15, 1890) was the son of Sitting Bull of the Lakota. His mother was either Seen by Her Nation or Four Robes. He had sisters

    Crow Foot

    Crow Foot

    Crow_Foot

  • Scaly foot
  • Parasitic disease of birds

    Scaly foot, or knemidocoptiasis is a bird ailment that is common among caged birds and also affects many other bird species. It is caused by mites in the

    Scaly foot

    Scaly foot

    Scaly_foot

  • Foot Locker
  • American multinational footwear and sportswear retail company

    Foot Locker, Inc. is an American multinational retailer of footwear, sportswear, urban youth apparel and accessories owned by Dick's Sporting Goods. It

    Foot Locker

    Foot Locker

    Foot_Locker

  • Foot whipping
  • Method of corporal punishment

    Foot whipping, falanga/falaka or bastinado is a method of inflicting pain and humiliation by administering a beating on the soles of a person's bare feet

    Foot whipping

    Foot whipping

    Foot_whipping

  • Foot washing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Foot washing may refer to: Maundy (foot washing), a religious rite involving foot washing observed by various Christian denominations Wudu, the Islamic

    Foot washing

    Foot_washing

  • Sole (foot)
  • Bottom part of foot

    In humans, the sole of the foot is anatomically referred to as the plantar aspect. The glabrous skin on the sole of the foot lacks the hair and pigmentation

    Sole (foot)

    Sole (foot)

    Sole_(foot)

  • Foot odor
  • Type of body odor that affects the feet of humans

    Foot odor (also spelled foot odour) or bromodosis is a type of body odor that affects the feet of humans. The main cause is foot sweat (also see focal

    Foot odor

    Foot_odor

  • Foot strike
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Foot strike may refer to: Foot strike (gait) – how the foot contacts the ground when walking or running. A strike (attack) using the foot, such as a kick

    Foot strike

    Foot_strike

  • Russell Crowe
  • Actor (born 1964)

    band, Roman Antix, which later evolved into the Australian rock band 30 Odd Foot of Grunts (abbreviated to TOFOG). Crowe performed lead vocals and guitar

    Russell Crowe

    Russell Crowe

    Russell_Crowe

  • Foot stove
  • Type of stove

    A foot stove consists of a wooden box which is open on one side, with holes or a slab at the top. In it, a bowl made of pottery or metal with burning charcoal

    Foot stove

    Foot stove

    Foot_stove

  • Infantry
  • Military personnel who engage in ground combat

    dismounted. Historically the term was used to describe foot soldiers, i.e. those who march and fight on foot. In modern usage, the term broadly encompasses a

    Infantry

    Infantry

    Infantry

  • My Left Foot
  • 1989 film by Jim Sheridan

    My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown is a 1989 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Jim Sheridan (in his directorial debut) and adapted by Sheridan

    My Left Foot

    My_Left_Foot

  • Board foot
  • Unit of measurement

    The board foot or board-foot is a unit of measurement for the volume of lumber in the United States and Canada. It equals the volume of a board that is

    Board foot

    Board_foot

  • Left-foot braking
  • Driving technique

    Left-foot braking is the technique of using the left foot to operate the brake pedal in an automobile, leaving the right foot dedicated to the throttle

    Left-foot braking

    Left-foot_braking

  • Foot-candle
  • Unit of illuminance

    A foot-candle (sometimes foot candle; abbreviated fc, lm/ft2, or sometimes ft-c) is a non-SI unit of illuminance or light intensity. The foot-candle is

    Foot-candle

    Foot-candle

    Foot-candle

  • Goose foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Goosefoot or goose foot may refer to: The foot of a goose Chenopodium, the genus of plants known as goosefoots Chenopodiaceae, a defunct family of flowering

    Goose foot

    Goose_foot

  • Footjob
  • Sex with feet/soles

    partner's vulva or anus. For some individuals the practice may be an aspect of a foot fetish. In the Desperate Housewives episode "Suspicious Minds", Gabrielle

    Footjob

    Footjob

    Footjob

  • Greek foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Greek foot may refer to Ancient Greek foot (Ancient Greek: ποῦς, poûs), the ancient Greek unit of length A foot, especially in statuary, having a second

    Greek foot

    Greek_foot

  • Metrical foot
  • Basic repeating rhythmic unit in a line of poetry

    The foot is the basic repeating rhythmic unit that forms part of a line of verse in most Indo-European traditions of poetry, including English accentual-syllabic

    Metrical foot

    Metrical_foot

  • Foot fault
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up foot fault in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foot fault, foot-fault or footfault may refer to: Foot fault, when a competitor's foot placement

    Foot fault

    Foot_fault

  • Acre-foot
  • Non-SI unit of volume

    The acre-foot is a non-SI unit of volume equal to about 1,233 m3 commonly used in the western United States in reference to large-scale water resources

    Acre-foot

    Acre-foot

    Acre-foot

  • Rod Stewart
  • British singer-songwriter (born 1945)

    number one in the US and Canada, and made the top five in other countries. Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977) contained the hit "You're in My Heart (The Final

    Rod Stewart

    Rod Stewart

    Rod_Stewart

  • One Foot in the Grave
  • British TV sitcom (1990–2000)

    One Foot in the Grave is a British television sitcom written by David Renwick. There were six series (each consisting of six half-hour episodes) and seven

    One Foot in the Grave

    One_Foot_in_the_Grave

  • John Foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Foot or John Foote may refer to: John Foot, Baron Foot (1909–1999), English politician, member of the Foot family John Foot (historian) (born 1964)

    John Foot

    John_Foot

  • Paul Foot (comedian)
  • English comedian

    Paul Foot (born 24 December 1973) is an English comedian. Foot is known for his musings, rants, "disturbances" and apparent aversion to pop culture. The

    Paul Foot (comedian)

    Paul Foot (comedian)

    Paul_Foot_(comedian)

  • John Foot, Baron Foot
  • British politician (1909–1999)

    John Mackintosh Foot, Baron Foot (17 February 1909 – 11 October 1999) was a British Liberal politician and Life Peer. John Foot was born at Pencrebar

    John Foot, Baron Foot

    John_Foot,_Baron_Foot

  • Twenty-foot equivalent unit
  • Unit of cargo capacity

    The twenty-foot equivalent unit (abbreviated TEU or teu) is a general unit of cargo capacity, often used for container ships and container ports. It is

    Twenty-foot equivalent unit

    Twenty-foot equivalent unit

    Twenty-foot_equivalent_unit

  • Jaipur foot
  • Prosthetic limb

    The Jaipur foot, also known as the Jaipur leg, is a rubber-based prosthetic leg for people with below-knee amputations. Although inferior in many ways

    Jaipur foot

    Jaipur foot

    Jaipur_foot

  • New Bedford River
  • Watercourse in Cambridgeshire, England

    The New Bedford River, also known as the Hundred Foot Drain because of the distance between the tops of the two embankments on either side of the river

    New Bedford River

    New Bedford River

    New_Bedford_River

  • First-foot
  • British and Manx New Year's ritual

    In Scottish, Northern English, and Manx folklore, the first-foot (Scottish Gaelic: ciad-chuairt, Manx: quaaltagh/qualtagh) is the first person to enter

    First-foot

    First-foot

  • Foot type
  • Differences in foot structure and shape

    Foot type refers to differences in foot structure and shape, as reflected in pronation (side-to-side tilting of the foot) during heel strike running. Foot

    Foot type

    Foot_type

  • Lotus corniculatus
  • Plant species in the pea family

    Fabaceae. Common names include common bird's-foot trefoil, eggs and bacon, birdsfoot deervetch, and just bird's-foot trefoil (a name also often applied to other

    Lotus corniculatus

    Lotus corniculatus

    Lotus_corniculatus

  • Foot-in-the-door technique
  • Compliance tactic

    Foot-in-the-door (FITD) technique is a compliance tactic that aims at getting a person to agree to a large request by having them agree to a modest request

    Foot-in-the-door technique

    Foot-in-the-door_technique

  • Foot Clan
  • Fictional ninja clan in the TMNT franchise

    The Foot Clan (also known simply as the Foot) is a fictional ninja clan in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, serving as the main antagonists

    Foot Clan

    Foot Clan

    Foot_Clan

  • Duck foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    duck-footed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Duck foot or duck's foot may refer to: Duck foot, alternative name for club foot (furniture) Duck foot, a

    Duck foot

    Duck_foot

  • Operation FOOT
  • Major British counter-espionage operation

    Operation FOOT was the expulsion of 105 Soviet diplomats and trade officials from Great Britain carried out by Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Edward

    Operation FOOT

    Operation_FOOT

  • Hay Foot, Straw Foot
  • 1919 film by Jerome Storm

    Hay Foot, Straw Foot is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Jerome Storm and written by Julien Josephson. The film stars Charles Ray, Doris

    Hay Foot, Straw Foot

    Hay Foot, Straw Foot

    Hay_Foot,_Straw_Foot

  • Foot guards
  • Senior infantry regiments in some militaries

    Foot guards regiments were historically infantry soldiers who fought on foot who also performed public duties like mounting a guard. The British foot

    Foot guards

    Foot guards

    Foot_guards

  • The Foot Book
  • Book by Dr. Seuss

    Children's literature portal The Foot Book is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and first published in 1968. Intended for young children, it seeks

    The Foot Book

    The_Foot_Book

  • Fruit by the Foot
  • Fruit-based snack made by General Mills

    Fruit by the Foot is a fruit snack made by General Mills and distributed under the Betty Crocker brand. It was introduced in 1991 in North America. A similar

    Fruit by the Foot

    Fruit by the Foot

    Fruit_by_the_Foot

  • Anger Foot
  • 2024 video game

    Anger Foot is a first-person shooter video game developed by Free Lives and published by Devolver Digital. Players take on the role of a rogue vigilante

    Anger Foot

    Anger_Foot

  • Foot (surname)
  • Surname list

    Foot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Caroline Foot (born 1965), British former swimmer David Foot (journalist) (1929–2021), English

    Foot (surname)

    Foot_(surname)

  • Webbed foot
  • Animal feet with non-pathogenic interdigital webbing

    The webbed foot is a specialized limb with interdigital membranes (webbings) that aids in aquatic locomotion, present in a variety of tetrapod vertebrates

    Webbed foot

    Webbed foot

    Webbed_foot

  • Foot-lambert
  • Unit of measurement for luminance

    A foot-lambert or footlambert (fL, sometimes fl or ft-L) is a unit of luminance in United States customary units and some other unit systems. A foot-lambert

    Foot-lambert

    Foot-lambert

  • Foot Levelers
  • American health company

    Foot Levelers is a foot care, footwear, and whole body health company based in Roanoke, Virginia, and owned by Kent S. Greenawalt. Foot Levelers began

    Foot Levelers

    Foot_Levelers

  • Hand, foot, and mouth disease
  • Common human disease caused by a group of viruses

    Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infection caused by a group of enteroviruses. It typically begins with a fever and feeling generally unwell

    Hand, foot, and mouth disease

    Hand, foot, and mouth disease

    Hand,_foot,_and_mouth_disease

  • Golden Foot
  • Award

    The Golden Foot award is an international football award, given to players who stand out for their athletic achievements (both as individuals and team

    Golden Foot

    Golden Foot

    Golden_Foot

  • Goat's foot
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    Goat's foot is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Ipomoea pes-caprae Oxalis pes-caprae A goat's foot may also refer to a type of reloading

    Goat's foot

    Goat's_foot

  • Forty Foot
  • Promontory in Ireland

    The Forty Foot (Irish: Cladach an Daichead Troigh) is a promontory on the southern tip of Dublin Bay at Sandycove, County Dublin, Ireland, from which people

    Forty Foot

    Forty Foot

    Forty_Foot

  • Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
  • 1958 film

    Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a 1958 independently made American science fiction horror film directed by Nathan H. Juran (credited as Nathan Hertz) and

    Attack of the 50 Foot Woman

    Attack of the 50 Foot Woman

    Attack_of_the_50_Foot_Woman

  • Dingle Foot
  • British politician and lawyer

    Plymouth, Devon, Foot was the eldest son of Isaac Foot, who was a solicitor and founder of the Plymouth law firm, Foot and Bowden. Isaac Foot was an active

    Dingle Foot

    Dingle_Foot

  • 10 Foot
  • London-based graffiti writer

    10 Foot is the tag of an anonymous London-based graffiti writer. He has been described by the Financial Times as the city's most prolific, and one of the

    10 Foot

    10 Foot

    10_Foot

  • One Foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    One Foot or one foot may refer to: a single Foot (unit) Unipedalism, the condition of having only leg or one foot. "One Foot", a variation of an ollie

    One Foot

    One_Foot

  • Foot-and-mouth disease
  • Infectious disease affecting livestock

    Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) or hoof-and-mouth disease (HMD) is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that primarily affects even-toed ungulates

    Foot-and-mouth disease

    Foot-and-mouth disease

    Foot-and-mouth_disease

  • Walking foot
  • Sewing machine mechanism

    A walking foot is a mechanism for feeding the workpiece through a sewing machine as it is being stitched. It is most useful for sewing heavy materials

    Walking foot

    Walking foot

    Walking_foot

  • Foot roasting
  • Method of torture

    Foot roasting is a method of torture used since ancient times. The Romans immobilized the prisoner and pressed red-hot iron plates to the soles of his

    Foot roasting

    Foot roasting

    Foot_roasting

  • Foot spike
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Foot spike may refer to: Claw or talon, a pointed appendage found at the end of a toe or finger of many animals The spur of the Platypus Cleat (shoe),

    Foot spike

    Foot_spike

  • Presser foot
  • Part of a sewing machine

    button-attaching foot buttonhole foot darning foot fringe foot gathering foot invisible zipper foot narrow hem foot, or rolled hem foot (comes in different sizes

    Presser foot

    Presser foot

    Presser_foot

  • Hot foot
  • Using a source of flame near a victim's foot

    Look up hotfoot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The hot foot is a prank where the prankster sets the victim's shoe laces or shoe on fire with a match

    Hot foot

    Hot_foot

  • Diabetic foot
  • Medical condition

    A diabetic foot disease is any condition that results directly from peripheral artery disease (PAD) or sensory neuropathy affecting the feet of people

    Diabetic foot

    Diabetic foot

    Diabetic_foot

  • Ball (foot)
  • Part of a human foot

    of the foot is the padded portion of the sole between the toes and the arch, underneath the heads of the metatarsal bones. In comparative foot morphology

    Ball (foot)

    Ball (foot)

    Ball_(foot)

  • Wet feet, dry feet policy
  • US policy on Cuban migrants between 1995 and 2017

    The wet feet, dry feet policy or wet foot, dry foot policy is a 1995 interpretation, followed until 2017, of the United States Cuban Adjustment Act of

    Wet feet, dry feet policy

    Wet feet, dry feet policy

    Wet_feet,_dry_feet_policy

  • Foot deformity
  • Medical condition

    A foot deformity is a disorder of the foot that can be congenital or acquired. Such deformities can include hammer toe, club foot, flat feet, pes cavus

    Foot deformity

    Foot_deformity

  • Fuzzy foot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fuzzy foot is a common name shared by several species of mushroom. Mycena overholtsii A.H.Sm. & Solheim (1953), also called the snowbank fairy helmet Tapinella

    Fuzzy foot

    Fuzzy_foot

  • Scaly-foot gastropod
  • Deep-sea gastropod

    Chrysomallon squamiferum, commonly known as the scaly-foot gastropod, scaly-foot snail, sea pangolin, or volcano snail, is a species of deep-sea hydrothermal-vent

    Scaly-foot gastropod

    Scaly-foot gastropod

    Scaly-foot_gastropod

  • Footedness
  • Natural preference of one's left or right foot for various purposes

    right foot for various purposes. It is the foot equivalent of handedness. While purposes vary, such as applying the greatest force in a certain foot to complete

    Footedness

    Footedness

  • Morton's toe
  • Type of brachymetatarsia affecting the big toe

    of the toes (the metatarsal-phalangeal, or MTP, joints). But in Morton's foot, the line has to bend more sharply to go through the base of the big toe

    Morton's toe

    Morton's toe

    Morton's_toe

  • Little Foot
  • Hominin fossil

    "Little Foot" (Stw 573) is the nickname given to a nearly complete Australopithecus fossil skeleton found in 1994–1998 in the cave system of Sterkfontein

    Little Foot

    Little Foot

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  • Solomon Foot
  • American politician and attorney (1802–1866)

    Solomon T. Foot (November 19, 1802 – March 28, 1866) was an American politician and attorney. He held numerous offices during his career, including Speaker

    Solomon Foot

    Solomon Foot

    Solomon_Foot

  • Sarah Foot
  • English Anglican priest and historian (born 1961)

    Sarah Rosamund Irvine Foot, FSA, FRHistS (born 23 February 1961) is an English Anglican priest and early medieval historian. She has been Regius Professor

    Sarah Foot

    Sarah Foot

    Sarah_Foot

  • Orthotics
  • Medical specialty that focuses on the design and application of orthoses

    support. Some examples include KAFO, or knee-ankle-foot orthoses, which span the knee, ankle, and foot; TLSO, or thoracic-lumbar-sacral orthoses, supporting

    Orthotics

    Orthotics

    Orthotics

  • Foot hockey
  • North American sport

    Foot hockey (also known as Hocker) is a sport related to hockey in which the only equipment is a ball, most commonly a tennis ball, that is kicked about

    Foot hockey

    Foot_hockey

  • Boston By Foot
  • American non-profit tour organization

    By Foot is a non-profit organization that does guided architectural and historical tours of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1976, Boston By Foot does

    Boston By Foot

    Boston By Foot

    Boston_By_Foot

  • Bear Foot
  • Monster truck

    Bear Foot is a monster truck currently owned by James Trantina of Triple B Motorsports. It was originally built by Jack Wilman and Fred Shafer and, along

    Bear Foot

    Bear Foot

    Bear_Foot

  • Pronation of the foot
  • Type of foot movement

    Pronation is a natural movement of the foot that occurs during foot landing while running or walking. Composed of three cardinal plane components: subtalar

    Pronation of the foot

    Pronation of the foot

    Pronation_of_the_foot

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  • Lever
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Lever

    English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fleet-footed or timid person, from Old French levre ‘hare’ (Latin lepus, genitive leporis). It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of hares.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name for someone who lived in a place thickly grown with rushes, from Old English lǣfer ‘rush’, ‘reed’, ‘iris’. Compare Laver 3. Great and Little Lever in Greater Manchester (formerly in Lancashire) are named with this word (in a collective sense) and in some cases the surname may also be derived from these places.English (of Norman origin) : possibly from an unrecorded Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, Lēofhere, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + here ‘army’.

    Lever

  • Foote
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Foote

    English (Somerset) : nickname for someone with a peculiarity or deformity of the foot, from Middle English fot (Old English fōt), or in some cases from the cognate Old Norse byname Fótr.English (Somerset) : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill.

    Foote

  • Fosdick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fosdick

    English : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire, so called from the genitive case of the Old English byname Fōt, meaning ‘foot’ (or the Old Norse cognate Fótr), + Old English dīc ‘ditch’, ‘dike’ (see Ditch).

    Fosdick

  • Kraman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kraman

    Foot, Horse

    Kraman

  • Footman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Footman

    English : from Middle English fotman, applied in various senses, but most probably an occupational name for a foot soldier, or possibly for an attendant or servant (a meaning first recorded in late Middle English).

    Footman

  • Sair |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sair |

    Walking, Going on foot

    Sair |

  • Foot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foot

    English : variant spelling of Foote.

    Foot

  • Underdown
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Underdown

    English : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill (Old English dūn), or a habitational name for someone from a place so named, for example in Kent.

    Underdown

  • Longbottom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Longbottom

    English (West Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived in a long valley, from Middle English long + botme, bothem ‘valley bottom’. Given the surname’s present-day distribution, Longbottom in Luddenden Foot, West Yorkshire, may be the origin, but there are also two places called Long Bottom in Hampshire, two in Wiltshire, and Longbottom Farm in Somerset and in Wiltshire.

    Longbottom

  • Duffett
  • Surname or Lastname

    Altered spelling of French Duffet, variant of Dufay (see Duffee).English

    Duffett

    Altered spelling of French Duffet, variant of Dufay (see Duffee).English : nickname from Middle English d(o)uve, dofe ‘dove’ + hed ‘head’ or fote ‘foot’.

    Duffett

  • Sahasrapaat | ஸாஹஸ்ரபாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sahasrapaat | ஸாஹஸ்ரபாத

    Thousand-footed Lord

    Sahasrapaat | ஸாஹஸ்ரபாத

  • Kraman | க்ரமந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kraman | க்ரமந

    Foot, Horse

    Kraman | க்ரமந

  • Underhill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Underhill

    English : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill, or a habitational name from Underhill in Devon, named from Old English under ‘under’ + hyll, or from Underhill in Kent, named from Old English under + helde ‘slope’.John Underhill (c.1597–1672) was born in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. His father was a mercenary in the Netherlands, and he himself became a cadet in the Prince of Orange’s guards. In 1630 he emigrated to Boston, MA, where he was appointed captain of militia. In 1664–65 he played a significant role in helping to bring the Dutch colony of New Netherland under English control.

    Underhill

  • Kerfoot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Kerfoot

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from an unidentified place, perhaps named from Middle English kerr ‘wet ground’ + fote ‘foot’, ‘bottom’ (of a hill).

    Kerfoot

  • Foots
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foots

    English : probably a variant of Foot.

    Foots

  • Laster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Laster

    English (East Anglia) : variant of Lester.English (East Anglia) : occupational name for a maker of cobblers’ lasts, from Middle English last, lest, the wooden form in the shape of a foot used for making or repairing shoes (Old English lǣste from lāst ‘footprint’).

    Laster

  • Footer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk and Suffolk)

    Footer

    English (Norfolk and Suffolk) : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill.

    Footer

  • Gange
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Gange

    English (of Norman origin) : of uncertain derivation. It may be a habitational name, perhaps from a place called Ganges in southern France. This is recorded in the 12th century as Agange and Aganthicum, perhaps from a derivative of Latin acanthus ‘bear’s-foot’. On the other hand, it may be from the Old Norse personal name Gangi, a cognate of Old English Gegn.German (Gänge) : from Middle High German genge ‘common’, ‘circulating (among the people)’, ‘sprightly’, hence an occupational name for a hawker or peddler; perhaps also a nickname for an energetic person (see Genge 2).German (Gange or Gänge) : from a short form of the personal names Wolfgang or Gangulf, both formed with Old High German gang- ‘gait’, ‘walk’ (+ wolf ‘wolf’).

    Gange

  • Lightfoot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly northern England, especially Liverpool)

    Lightfoot

    English (chiefly northern England, especially Liverpool) : nickname for a messenger or for a fast runner, from Middle English lyght ‘light’, ‘nimble’, ‘quick’ (Old English līoht) + fote ‘foot’.

    Lightfoot

  • Harbottle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumberland)

    Harbottle

    English (Northumberland) : habitational name from a place in the foothills of the Cheviots named Harbottle, from Old English h̄ra ‘hireling’ (a derivative of h̄r ‘wages’, ‘reward’) + bōtl ‘dwelling’.

    Harbottle

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  • Aideen
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Aideen

    Little fire.

  • Hotham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Hotham

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Hotham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, named from a dative plural hōdum of an Old English hōd ‘shelter’.

  • LAURENT
  • Male

    French

    LAURENT

    French form of Roman Latin Laurentius, LAURENT means "of Laurentum."

  • Batli
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Batli

    Sbse pyara Jag Sai nyara

  • Villem
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Finnish, Swedish

    Villem

    Will-helmet; Protection; Will; Desire; Bright

  • Samayera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Samayera

    Time

  • Wittatun
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Wittatun

    From the wise man's estate.

  • Avrill
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Latin

    Avrill

    To Open; April Month; Opening Buds of Spring; Opening Up

  • Alize
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Basque, Chinese, German

    Alize

    Trade Wind

  • Wighard
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German

    Wighard

    Brave; Fight; Battle; War

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  • Two-foot
  • a.

    Measuring two feet; two feet long, thick, or wide; as, a two-foot rule.

  • Single-foot
  • n.

    An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i.

  • Polt-footed
  • a.

    Having a distorted foot, or a clubfoot or clubfeet.

  • Wing-footed
  • a.

    Having wings attached to the feet; as, wing-footed Mercury; hence, swift; moving with rapidity; fleet.

  • Turtle-footed
  • a.

    Slow-footed.

  • Flat-footed
  • a.

    Firm-footed; determined.

  • Wing-footed
  • a.

    Having the anterior lobes of the foot so modified as to form a pair of winglike swimming organs; -- said of the pteropod mollusks.

  • Light-footed
  • a.

    Having a light, springy step; nimble in running or dancing; active; as, light-foot Iris.

  • Web-footed
  • a.

    Having webbed feet; palmiped; as, a goose or a duck is a web-footed fowl.

  • Polt-foot
  • a.

    Alt. of Polt-footed

  • Leaf-footed
  • a.

    Having leaflike expansions on the legs; -- said of certain insects; as, the leaf-footed bug (Leptoglossus phyllopus).

  • Footy
  • a.

    Having foots, or settlings; as, footy oil, molasses, etc.

  • White-foot
  • n.

    A white mark on the foot of a horse, between the fetlock and the coffin.

  • Light-foot
  • a.

    Alt. of Light-footed

  • Rough-footed
  • a.

    Feather-footed; as, a rough-footed dove.

  • Sure-footed
  • a.

    Not liable to stumble or fall; as, a sure-footed horse.

  • Fleet-foot
  • a.

    Swift of foot.

  • Tiger-foot
  • n.

    Same as Tiger's-foot.

  • Flat-footed
  • a.

    Having a flat foot, with little or no arch of the instep.