foot
Pronunciation
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change- The lowest part of the leg, below the ankle; the part of the body used to stand on.
- He hurt his foot playing football.
- The bottom or base of something.
- We meet at the foot of the hill.
- A length of 12 inches; three feet is almost one meter. The foot is used mostly in the United States, but was common in Europe a long time ago.
- There are about 30 centimeters in one foot.
- My friend is six feet tall.
Related words
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Parts of the foot (edit) |
arch - back or top - ball - heel - instep - nail or toenail - sole - toe |
Parts of the body (edit) | |
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head | ears - eyes - eyebrow - nose - mouth - lips - tongue - tooth (pl. teeth) - cheeks - chin |
torso | neck - throat - shoulders - chest - breasts - ribs - abdomen - pelvis - back |
internal organs | heart - lungs - liver - stomach - kidneys - intestines - bladder - ovaries - uterus/womb |
extremities | arms - hands - fingers - legs - feet - toes |
sex organs | penis - vagina - testicle - ovary - vulva |
Verb
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Third-person singular |
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Present participle |
- To walk or go on foot.
- He foots it to work every day.
- (transitive) To pay (a bill).