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feet [fi:t] N

feet pl of foot

See also foot

II . foot [fʊt] VB trans

crow's feet N pl

flat feet N pl

I . foot <feet> [fʊt] N

1. foot (body part):

stopa f
łapa f
to get to one's feet inf

2. foot (measurement):

stopa f (30,48 cm)

II . foot [fʊt] VB trans

club foot N MED

foot-and-mouth disease N no pl MED

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A line of palisades, twelve feet high, at the distance of thirty feet, inclosed the whole, and descended to the river.
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These bulb-shaped organs are joined to tube feet (podia) on the exterior of the animal by short linking canals that pass through ossicles in the ambulacral groove.
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It leaves open spaces where the face, hands, and feet of the icon's subject can be seen.
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The foam forms itself to a wearer's feet and offers purported medical benefits, according to a number of podiatrists.
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The road surface was renewed over a length of about 500 feet (150 m).
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However, the left field seats were only 251 feet away, protected by a 42-foot high screen.
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In the mudroom just a few feet from where she's drying her dishes stand the slop pail and the commode.
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His cobber takes his hand, and then the two turn, put their feet on the firing step, and start to pray together.
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The hind feet have four toes, and the devils have non-retractable claws.
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He is 17 years old, 190 pound weighty and 6 feet, 1 inch tall.
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