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foot verb

  /fʊt/ , [fɤt] , [fɤ̈t̚] , [fɯ̽t̚] , [fɵʔt] , [fʉt] , [fʊt] , [fʊtʰ] , [fʊt̚] , [fʷʊt̚]
  • (transitive) To pay (a bill).
betale
  • (transitive) To use the foot to kick (usually a ball).
sparke

foot noun

  /fʊt/ , [fɤt] , [fɤ̈t̚] , [fɯ̽t̚] , [fɵʔt] , [fʉt] , [fʊt] , [fʊtʰ] , [fʊt̚] , [fʷʊt̚]
  • A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.
  • The base or bottom of anything.
  • (informal) Ellipsis of cubic foot, a unit of volume.
  • (informal) Ellipsis of square foot, a unit of area.
  • A unit of measure equal to twelve inches or one third of a yard, equal to exactly 30.48 centimetres.
  • (music) A unit of measure for organ pipes equal to the wavelength of two octaves above middle C, approximately 328 mm.
  • (printing) The base of a piece of type, forming the sides of the groove.
  • (phonology) The parsing of syllables into prosodic constituents, which are used to determine the placement of stress in languages along with the notions of constituent heads.
fot

footing noun

  /ˈfʊtɪŋ/
  • A ground for the foot; place for the foot to rest on; firm foundation to stand on.
fotfeste
  • (dated) A tread; step; especially, a measured tread.
gir
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