Results for: act of striking with the foot
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on lower part of a mountain, passing under a mountain, beneath a mountain; lying at the foot of a mountain, situated near the base of a mountainsubmontane
on sole of foot, pertaining to the sole of the footplantar
one who makes a long journey by foot, somebody taking long walkshiker
one who marches on foot; inhabitant of or officer in charge of a march or border area (History)marcher
painful foot conditiontrench foot
part of any footwear that fits around the heel of the foot; piece of leather or other material placed on a shoe heel or that forms the heel; endpiece of any object, shoe or sock partheelpiece
particularly striking person or thing, person or machine that fits corks, someone or something which corks; comment or statement which ends a discussion; outstanding individual, something which is excellentcorker
path for people on foot, pedestrian path, path for walkingfootway
plant of the daisy family, type of plant with large rounded leaves resembling the foot of a colt (Botany)coltsfoot
podiatrist, doctor who specializes in treating foot problemschiropodist
pounds per square footpsf; p.s.f.
print of the sole of a foot (especially one made of the sole of a newborn baby for identification purposes)soleprint
quality of being energetic and full of life; animation, vivaciousness; excitement, activity; quality of being sharp and clear (as of memories); vividness; quality of being striking or effective; brisknessliveliness
race run on footfootrace; foot race
ratio of energy sent back from a surface to the total energy striking the surface (Physics), reflectivityreflectance
 

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