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I . foot <feet> [fʊt] N

1. foot (body part):

foot
stopa f
foot of animal
łapa f
on foot

2. foot (measurement):

foot
stopa f (30,48 cm)

3. foot (bottom):

foot
dół m
foot of mountain
at the foot of the bed

II . foot [fʊt] VB trans

to foot the bill inf

club foot N MED

foot-and-mouth disease N no pl MED

to get off on the right foot

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They can be reached by foot or by motor boat.
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Its foot is elongated, with a double-edged anterior margin and two short, white, metapodial tentacles projecting from below the operculum.
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A human skull lies by his right foot.
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The previous occupants had left the premises in an indescribable state, with excrement, putrefying food and other unmentionable rubbish littering every foot of floor.
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He had previously made a 46-foot putt on the 18th hole to take the match to a playoff.
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The extra footfalls provide additional smoothness to a rider because the horse always has at least one foot on the ground.
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By coincidence the museum acquired a complete 39-foot-high totem pole that differed only slightly from the model in 1903.
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The 6-foot-7 forward was a self-described late bloomer.
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Travelogues were usually about eighty minutes in length, consisting of two 1000-foot reels of 16mm film, with an intermission in-between to change reels.
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The body is elongate with a foot which is distinct from the upper body by a skirt like mantle hiding partially the foot.
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