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  • 61foot — 1. noun /fʊt/ a) A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg. A spider has eight feet. b) Specifically, a human foot, which is found below the… …

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  • 62foot — Synonyms and related words: Alexandrine, accent, accentuation, add, amble, ambulate, amphibrach, amphimacer, anacrusis, anapest, ankle, antispast, arch, arsis, bacchius, ball the jack, barge, barrel, base, baseboard, basement, beat, boltrope,… …

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  • 63foot — I. n. 1. Lower extremity, paw (in brutes). 2. Base, bottom, lower part. 3. Twelve inches. 4. (Mil.) Infantry, foot soldiers. II. v. a. 1. Add a foot of ( …

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  • 64foot — noun 1) (feet) my feet hurt Syn: informal tootsies, dogs, boats; Brit., informal trotters 2) the animal s foot Syn: paw, hoof, pad; Brit. trotter 3) …

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  • 65foot — See heavy foot pound foot roller foot lever …

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  • 66foot up — verb add a column of numbers • Syn: ↑foot • Topics: ↑arithmetic • Hypernyms: ↑add, ↑add together • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 67Foot us — Football américain Pour les articles homonymes, voir Football (homonymie). Football américain Fédérations IFAF, NFL et NCAA Principales compétitions National Football League Championnat NCAA Coupe du monde IFAF …

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  • 68foot — n.; pl. feet [A.S. fot, foot] 1. An organ of locomotion or attachment. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The tarsus. 3. (MOLLUSCA) a. The muscular undersurface of the body. b. In Bivalvia, the muscular, protrusible structure extending from the body mid… …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 69FOOT — • Forum for Object Oriented Technology (at CERN, http://www.cern.ch/FOOT/FOOT.html) • ICAO Airportcode f. Tchibanga (Gabon) …

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  • 70foot — Falling at a person s feet indicated homage (Mark 5:22), walking barefoot indicated awe (Exod. 3:5) or mourning (2 Sam. 15:30). One foot placed on the neck of an enemy was an eloquent expression of victory (Josh. 10:24). Pupils sat at their… …

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