foot
v. attach a foot to; walk; pay (Slang); move with the rhythm; dance on n. body part located at the end of the leg; unit of length equal to 12 inches or 30.48 cm; bottom or lowest part of something (i.e. stairs, a table, a hill, a page, etc.); end of a bed where a person rests his/her feet; part of a sock or stocking covering a person's foot | ||||
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FOOT&tl= Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| WordNet 2.0 |
foot
Noun
1. a linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard; "he is six feet tall"
(synonym) ft
(hypernym) linear unit
(part-holonym) yard, pace
(part-meronym) inch, in
2. the foot of a human being; "his bare feet projected from his trousers"; "armored from head to foot"
(synonym) human foot, pes
(hypernym) vertebrate foot, pedal extremity
(hyponym) flatfoot, splayfoot, pes planus
(part-holonym) leg
(part-meronym) heelbone, calcaneus, os tarsi fibulare
(derivation) leg it, hoof, hoof it
3. the lower part of anything; "curled up on the foot of the bed"; "the foot of the page"; "the foot of the list"; "the foot of the mountain"
(antonym) head
(hypernym) bottom
4. travel by foot; "he followed on foot"; "the swiftest of foot"
(hypernym) walk
(derivation) leg it, hoof, hoof it
5. a foot of a vertebrate other than a human being
(synonym) animal foot
(hypernym) vertebrate foot, pedal extremity
(hyponym) fossorial foot
6. a support resembling a pedal extremity; "one foot of the chair was on the carpet"
(hypernym) support
(part-holonym) leg
7. lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower"
(synonym) foundation, base, fundament, groundwork, substructure, understructure
(hypernym) support
(hyponym) bed
(part-holonym) structure, construction
8. any of various organs of locomotion or attachment in invertebrates
(synonym) invertebrate foot
(hypernym) organ
(hyponym) tube foot
(part-holonym) invertebrate
9. an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot; "there came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot"
(synonym) infantry
(hypernym) army unit
(hyponym) paratroops
(classification) military, armed forces, armed services, military machine, war machine
10. a member of a surveillance team who works on foot or rides as a passenger
(hypernym) secret agent, intelligence officer, intelligence agent, operative
11. a group of 2 or 3 syllables forming the basic unit of poetic rhythm
(synonym) metrical foot, metrical unit
(hypernym) meter, metre, measure, beat, cadence
(hyponym) dactyl
Verb
1. pay for something; "pick up the tab"; "pick up the burden of high-interest mortgages"; "foot the bill"
(synonym) pick
(hypernym) pay
2. walk; "let's hoof it to the disco"
(synonym) leg it, hoof, hoof it
(hypernym) walk
(classification) colloquialism
3. add a column of numbers
(synonym) foot up
(hypernym) add, add together
(classification) arithmetic
Noun
1. a linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard; "he is six feet tall"
(synonym) ft
(hypernym) linear unit
(part-holonym) yard, pace
(part-meronym) inch, in
2. the foot of a human being; "his bare feet projected from his trousers"; "armored from head to foot"
(synonym) human foot, pes
(hypernym) vertebrate foot, pedal extremity
(hyponym) flatfoot, splayfoot, pes planus
(part-holonym) leg
(part-meronym) heelbone, calcaneus, os tarsi fibulare
(derivation) leg it, hoof, hoof it
3. the lower part of anything; "curled up on the foot of the bed"; "the foot of the page"; "the foot of the list"; "the foot of the mountain"
(antonym) head
(hypernym) bottom
4. travel by foot; "he followed on foot"; "the swiftest of foot"
(hypernym) walk
(derivation) leg it, hoof, hoof it
5. a foot of a vertebrate other than a human being
(synonym) animal foot
(hypernym) vertebrate foot, pedal extremity
(hyponym) fossorial foot
6. a support resembling a pedal extremity; "one foot of the chair was on the carpet"
(hypernym) support
(part-holonym) leg
7. lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower"
(synonym) foundation, base, fundament, groundwork, substructure, understructure
(hypernym) support
(hyponym) bed
(part-holonym) structure, construction
8. any of various organs of locomotion or attachment in invertebrates
(synonym) invertebrate foot
(hypernym) organ
(hyponym) tube foot
(part-holonym) invertebrate
9. an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot; "there came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot"
(synonym) infantry
(hypernym) army unit
(hyponym) paratroops
(classification) military, armed forces, armed services, military machine, war machine
10. a member of a surveillance team who works on foot or rides as a passenger
(hypernym) secret agent, intelligence officer, intelligence agent, operative
11. a group of 2 or 3 syllables forming the basic unit of poetic rhythm
(synonym) metrical foot, metrical unit
(hypernym) meter, metre, measure, beat, cadence
(hyponym) dactyl
Verb
1. pay for something; "pick up the tab"; "pick up the burden of high-interest mortgages"; "foot the bill"
(synonym) pick
(hypernym) pay
2. walk; "let's hoof it to the disco"
(synonym) leg it, hoof, hoof it
(hypernym) walk
(classification) colloquialism
3. add a column of numbers
(synonym) foot up
(hypernym) add, add together
(classification) arithmetic
| The Phrase Finder |
Get off on the wrong foot
Meaning
Make a bad start to a project or relationship.
Origin
It used to be considered unlucky to put your left foot on the floor first when getting out of bed.
Meaning
Make a bad start to a project or relationship.
Origin
It used to be considered unlucky to put your left foot on the floor first when getting out of bed.
I'll go to the foot of our stairs
Meaning
Exclamation of surprise.
Origin
Originated in the north of England.
Put your best foot forward
Meaning
Make a bold start.
Origin
Apparently from the days when women looked for a well turned leg in a man. Rather an odd saying as it implies you have three or more feet. 'Put your better foot forward' would make more sense.
| Australian Slang |
Dark as three feet up a cow's arsehole
extremely dark
extremely dark
Goofie-foot
1. surfboard rider who surfs with their right foot as the lead foot; 2. pertaining to this style of surfing. Also now applied to snowboarding
Have a lead foot
be given to driving too fast
Have one foot in the grave
be near death
Have two left feet
be clumsy
Lead foot
a fast reckless driver
Lead-footed
given to reckless and speedy driving
Natural foot
surfer who rides with the left foot in front of the right
Plant one's foot
quickly accelerate a car, etc.
Put one's best foot forward
1. make as good an impression as possible; 2. do one's very best
Put one's foot down
take a firm stand
Put one's foot in it
make an embarrassing blunder
She could suck a golf ball through 40ft of garden hose
great blow job
Stand on one's own feet
be self-sufficient
Vote with one's feet
1. express one's disapproval by leaving; 2. public exhibition of sympathy, opposition, etc., as a mass meeting, demonstration or march
| Shakespeare Words |
FOOT
CLOTH
CLOTH
| hEnglish - advanced version |
foot
foot
\foot\, v. t.
1. to kick with the foot; to spurn.
2. to set on foot; to establish; to land. [obs.] what confederacy have you with the traitors late footed in the kingdom?
3. to tread; as, to foot the green.
4. to sum up, as the numbers in a column; -- sometimes with up; as, to foot (or foot up) an account.
5. the size or strike with the talon. [poet.]
6. to renew the foot of, as of stocking.
similar words(101)
foot rot
foot key
cubic foot
dove`s-foot
spear foot
by foot
to set on foot
foot stove
pelican`s foot
foot level
foot wall
goat`s foot
ice foot
ionic foot
bird`s-foot trefoil
foot rule
foot jaw
foot barracks
bird`s-foot
sucker foot
tiger`s-foot
duck`s-foot
on foot
white-man`s foot
wolf`s-foot
foot and mouth disease
foot waling
light-foot
kangaroo-foot plant
to be on foot
foot page
immersion foot
square foot
foot bank
foot gear
foot race
light of foot
foot press
foot stick
foot lever
foot soldier
foot mantle
foot bellows
to show the cloven foot
foot poundal
foot tubercle
foot of the fine
from head to foot
leaf-foot bug
foot iron
single-foot
polt-foot
foot poet
foot passenger
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foot
\foot\, v. t.
1. to kick with the foot; to spurn.
2. to set on foot; to establish; to land. [obs.] what confederacy have you with the traitors late footed in the kingdom?
3. to tread; as, to foot the green.
4. to sum up, as the numbers in a column; -- sometimes with up; as, to foot (or foot up) an account.
5. the size or strike with the talon. [poet.]
6. to renew the foot of, as of stocking.
similar words(101)
foot rot
foot key
cubic foot
dove`s-foot
spear foot
by foot
to set on foot
foot stove
pelican`s foot
foot level
foot wall
goat`s foot
ice foot
ionic foot
bird`s-foot trefoil
foot rule
foot jaw
foot barracks
bird`s-foot
sucker foot
tiger`s-foot
duck`s-foot
on foot
white-man`s foot
wolf`s-foot
foot and mouth disease
foot waling
light-foot
kangaroo-foot plant
to be on foot
foot page
immersion foot
square foot
foot bank
foot gear
foot race
light of foot
foot press
foot stick
foot lever
foot soldier
foot mantle
foot bellows
to show the cloven foot
foot poundal
foot tubercle
foot of the fine
from head to foot
leaf-foot bug
foot iron
single-foot
polt-foot
foot poet
foot passenger
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@@foot
baker foot
neat`s-foot
foot artillery
to put the best foot foremost
foot hammer
metrical foot
to put one`s foot down
foot secretion
foot valve
cat`s-foot
foot pavement
presser foot
kangaroo`s-foot
human foot
to keep the foot
two-foot
foot vise
ampegravere foot
bear`s-foot
under foot
foot lathe
vertebrate foot
foot rail
crow`s-foot
tiger-foot
foot post
elephant`s foot
rabbit`s-foot fern
calf`s-foot jelly
candle foot
hen`s-foot
lion`s foot
zygodactyl foot
webbed foot
to foot it
to foot a bill
tube foot
to have the black ox tread on one`s foot
invertebrate foot
hare`s-foot fern
friends of mary at the foot of the cross
lobate foot
whiteman`s foot
pot foot
foot company
white-foot
foot screw
| Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1 |
foot
measure: troigh f.
base: bun m.
leg: cos f.
measure: troigh f.
base: bun m.
leg: cos f.
| English Phonetics |
| JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary |
Arlwybr
Arlwybr = n. a track, a foot step, a path-way
Arlwybr = n. a track, a foot step, a path-way
Cic
Cic = n. a foot, a kick
Corfan
Corfan = n. metrical foot
Fforchdroed
Fforchdroed = n. a cloven foot, a. bisulcous
Gwadnu
Gwadnu = v. to sole; to foot it
Ped
Ped = n. what bears onward, a foot
Pedestru
Pedestru = v. to travel on foot
Troed
Troed = n. a foot
Troedfedd
Troedfedd = n. a foot measure
Troedio
Troedio = v. to foot; to tread
Troedlas
Troedlas, Troedlath = n. a treadle, a foot board
Untroed
Untroed = n. one foot, a. one-footed
FOOT&tl= Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Dictionary of Medicine (Shahram) |
Foot
In length, 12 inches or a third of a yard or, metrically, 30.48 centimeters. The foot, along with the inch and yards, are Old World creations to which the USA has stubbornly clung. The foot was originally the length of a man’s foot and served as a measurement of land. (Better to have had big feet when stepping off your land). The abbreviation is ft.
In length, 12 inches or a third of a yard or, metrically, 30.48 centimeters. The foot, along with the inch and yards, are Old World creations to which the USA has stubbornly clung. The foot was originally the length of a man’s foot and served as a measurement of land. (Better to have had big feet when stepping off your land). The abbreviation is ft.
| A Basic Guide to ASL |
Foot (measurement)
The left hand is held palm down. The heel of the right 'F'
hand is placed on the left wrist, and then moves in an arc to the left fingertips.
The left hand is held palm down. The heel of the right 'F'
FOOT&tl= Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
| 9300+ Computer Acronyms |
FOOT
Forum for Object Oriented Technology
Forum for Object Oriented Technology
FOOT&tl= Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
| maritime&shipping&trade |
Foot
the bottom part of a sail
the bottom part of a sail
| Glossary Of Windsurfing Terminology |
Foot
The area from the clew to the tack along the bottom of the sail.
The area from the clew to the tack along the bottom of the sail.
| Nautical Nomenclature |
Foot
the bottom part of a sail
the bottom part of a sail
FOOT&tl= Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
| English-Latin Online Dictionary |
foot
pes pedis
pes pedis
FOOT&tl= Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan |
Foot
ash'ya (anc.)
ash'ya (anc.)
| English - Klingon |
foot
n. qam
n. mov - top of foot
n. qam
n. mov - top of foot
sole of foot
n. bem
| Phobia |
Podophobia
Fear of feet
Fear of feet
FOOT&tl= Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| The Scotch Whisky by SDA v.4.20 |
First Foot
The Loch Fyne First Foot 2000 Limited Edition, De Luxe Blended Scotch Whisky

(Label variation of Loch Fyne Blended Scotch Whisky)
By: Loch Fyne Whiskies (Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland)
The Loch Fyne First Foot 2000 Limited Edition, De Luxe Blended Scotch Whisky
(Label variation of Loch Fyne Blended Scotch Whisky)
By: Loch Fyne Whiskies (Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland)
| cigar terms |
Foot-
The end of the cigar you light. Most often it is pre-cut, except in the case of torpedos and perfectos.
The end of the cigar you light. Most often it is pre-cut, except in the case of torpedos and perfectos.
FOOT&tl= Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| ICAO Airport codes |
FOOT
Tchibanga Gabon
Tchibanga Gabon
FOOT&tl= Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description |
FOOT
Foothill Independent Bancorp
Exchange: Nasdaq
One-bank holding company with subsidiary which performs commercial banking operations, mortgage banking and other related financial activities.
Foothill Independent Bancorp
Exchange: Nasdaq
One-bank holding company with subsidiary which performs commercial banking operations, mortgage banking and other related financial activities.
FOOT&tl= Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Foot
The foot is a biological structure found in many animals that is used for 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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