Foot
Noun
foot (irregular plural: feet)
- The part of an animal's leg below the ankle.
- A short projection on the bottom of a piece of equipment to support it.
- A unit of measure equal to twelve inches (exactly 30.48 centimetres). One third of a yard.
- The basic measure of rhythm in a poem.
Translations
- Breton: troad m treid pl (human), pav m -ioù / pivier pl (animal) (1), treid / troadoù pl (2), troatad m -où (3)
- Catalan: peu m
- Danish: fod (1,2,3), versefod (4)
- Dutch: voet m (1,3), voetje n (2), poot m, pootje n (2)
- Finnish: jalkaterä (1), jalka (2,3)
- French: pied m (1,2,3)
- German: Fuß m (1)
- Guarani: py
- Hebrew: רגל f
- Indonesian: kaki
- Interlingua: pede
- Italian: piede m (1)
- Japanese: 足 (あし, ashi)
- Korean: 발 (bal)
- Polish: stopa f (1,3), nóżka f (2)
- Portuguese: pé m
- Romanian: picior n
- Spanish: pie m (1)
- Swedish: fot c (1, 2, 3)
- Tok Pisin: lek
- Tupinambá: py
Transitive verb
to foot
- To kick (usually a ball).
- To pay (a bill).
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