The lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which one stands or walks
“The man in the galley is growling today, like a bear with a sore foot.”
The paw of an animal
“They say it is the print of the foot of a camel.”
The bottom, base, or lower end of something
“The dive base lay at the foot of a steep boulder slope, overhung by a high, arched ceiling adorned with enormous stalactites.”
Twelve inches, or 30.48 centimeters, measured
“It was about a foot in length and ten inches broad.”
The base or part on which something stands or is placed upon
The thicker end of something, especially a tool or a weapon
An animate being's limb or appendage
(poetry) A long syllable followed by two short syllables
The edge or extremity of an area or land mass
A firm or secure grip, especially with one's feet
Base terrain near the bottom of a mountain or hill, akin to foot
An old English unit of weight of 70 pounds, used particularly for lead
A section or stage of a journey or process
A recurrent pattern formed by a series of sounds having a regular rise and fall in intensity
To pay or give what is owed
“It was quite a shock for Raju to have to foot the bill for all his friends.”
To hand over or expend as payment
To combine parts to make a total
To relocate oneself under the power of one's own legs
To walk or hike, typically for long distances
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