What does FEET mean?
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Wiktionary
feetnoun
Plural form of foot.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
FEETnoun
The plural of foot.
His brother’s image to his mind appears,
Inflames his heart with rage, and wings his feet with fears. Alexander Pope, Statius.
Wikipedia
feet
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. In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws or nails.
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feet
Feet, in the context of measuring length, is a unit of measurement commonly used to measure the length or height of an object. It is abbreviated as "ft" and represents 1/3 of a yard or approximately 30.48 centimeters.
Webster Dictionary
Feet
see Foot
Feetnoun
fact; performance
Feet
of Foot
Etymology: [See Feat, n.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Feet
fēt, pl. of Foot.—adj. Feet′less, without feet.
Editors Contribution
feet
Plural form of the word foot.
Most animals and every human being has two feet.
Submitted by MaryC on January 12, 2020
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FEET
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Entomology
Feet
the legs or organs of locomotion; one pair attached to each thoracic segment; composed of coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia and tarsus only; plural of foot; q.v.
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Rank popularity for the word 'FEET' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #685
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Rank popularity for the word 'FEET' in Written Corpus Frequency: #929
Anagrams for FEET »
fete
fête
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of FEET in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of FEET in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of FEET in a Sentence
There isnt one answer here, and probably there are several possible explanations, we have suggested that the different-size drums all give 10 long feet, but a different subdivision of that measure, so they may have been useful when fractions of the measure were required.
I wanted to paint my toenails and put my feet in the sand. I wanted all of those things, and to lose my second leg was a gut-wrenching decision, it's just incredibly unnatural to make a decision to remove a body part -- and that if you can actually do that, you can improve your quality of life.
I can't speculate on what was happening inside his head; all I can say is that he changed this button to the minimum setting of 100 feet and he did it several times, these very brief actions on the previous flight were a sort of rehearsal of the manoeuvre.
It's that live interaction you need to see how can she think on her feet, and does her plan stand up?
There's a legitimate chance he's going to have to stare Jerry Sandusky in the eye from about 10 feet away and tell what happened, that's what he told us he wanted, and that's why we did what we did. Every victim deserves the right to face their accuser and have that closure, that justice, to speak what occurred to them. That's what Anthony wanted.
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- أقدامArabic
- fødderDanish
- FüßeGerman
- πόδιαGreek
- piedojEsperanto
- piesSpanish
- پاPersian
- jalkaaFinnish
- piedsFrench
- पैर का पंजाHindi
- lábHungarian
- ոտքերArmenian
- kakiIndonesian
- piediItalian
- רגלייםHebrew
- フィートJapanese
- 피트Korean
- pedibusLatin
- voetenDutch
- føtterNorwegian
- stopyPolish
- pésPortuguese
- picioareRomanian
- ногиRussian
- fotterSwedish
- అడుగులTelugu
- ฟุตThai
- ayaklarTurkish
- đôi chânVietnamese
- פֿיסYiddish
- 脚Chinese
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