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Results for: having 4 feetTranslations 1 - 30 of 97
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(Anatomy, Zoology) via the metatarsal (bones of the feet)metatarsally
(Ballet) jump in which the dancer crosses her feet or taps the heels several times while in the air, ballet jumpentrechat
(Electricity) radio wave with a wavelength between 30 and 300 feet (10 and 100 meters), shorter than 200 m, using wavelengths of less than 200 meters, using frequencies of greater and 1600 kilohertzshortwave
(new zealand) hike in bush, cover distance on foot, crush something underfoot, heavy step, live as vagrant, long journey on foot, metal plate on boot, offensive term, part of spade for foot, sound of feet, tramp steamer, tread heavily, walk, trek; begg...tramp
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalia
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head), disease involving abnormal growthacromegaly
(Pathology) affected with an abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalic
(Poetry) iambus, foot consisting of two syllables (the first syllable is long and the second short or the first syllable is stressed and the second unstressed); verse composed of iambic feet, of or pertaining to or composed of iambics (poetic foot cons...iambic
7 years, containing 7, group of 7, group of seven items; period of seven years; number 7, line of verse containing 7 feet, pertaining to the number 7; of a period of seven years; occurring every seven years; comprising a group of seven items, relating ...septenary
a dupe, cheat, deceive, fool, sea bird, seagull, type of sea bird with long wings and webbed feet; sucker, one who is easily deceived, gullible persongull
a long way, nautical mile, race over one mile, statute mile, unit of distance, unit of distance equal to 5280 feet (approximately 1609 meters); relatively great distance, unit of measurement comparable to milemile
abbreviation for yard, measure of length equal to 3 feet or 0.91 metersy. (yard)
abnormal condition in which the feet are flat and turned outward; flat foot which turns outward, outwardly turned foot, outspread foot, see also:flatfootsplayfoot
act of ascending; ascent; something which can be climbed (hill, rise), act of climbing, go up; slope upward; gradually move upward, be a mountaineer, go up using hands and feet, grow clingingly upward, hill or mountain, move higher socially, move with ...climb
act of scuffing, flat shoe, mark from scraping or rubbing, poke the foot, scrape feet while walking, scrape or rub, scratching or scraping sound; act of scratching or scraping; flat-heeled slipper that covers only the toes; abrasion, scratch mark, mark...scuff
affected by an abnormal condition in which the feet are flat and turned outwardsplayfooted
agile on the feetlight-footed; lightfoot
amount paid, filmed sequence showing event, length measured in feet; scene which has been filmed on camera, length of piece of film, payment by size, size in feetfootage
animal that walks on its toes, walking on the toes, walking only on the toes of the feet (as in four-footed animals)digitigrade
animal with webbed feet, foot with membranes connecting the toes (for aiding in swimming), foot with toes joined by webbingwebfoot
anything worn on the feet, covering for the feet (i.e. shoes, socks, etc.), outer covering for feetfootwear
anything worn on the feet, covering for the feet (i.e. shoes, socks, etc.), shoes and bootsfootgear
awkward climb, climb awkwardly, climb with hands and feet, scramble, scale, difficult climb or ascentclamber
ballet position with feet touching, fifthfifth position
base for progress, basis, foundation; foothold, place for standing; secure position; stability; terms of a relationship; act of walking, condition of surface, footer, stability of feet, status of somebody, status of something, totalfooting
bath for washing the feet, bathing of feet, container for washing feetfootbath
beat somebody with a stick, beat up; defeat, blow with a stick, defeat an opponent, stamp your feetdrub
beat the buttocks or soles of the feet with a stick; beat with a stick, blows to the buttocks or soles of the feet (given as a punishment); stick, club; blow, beatingbastinade
beat with stick, blow, beating (on the buttocks or soles of the feet); stick, rod, cudgel, club, punishment by beating feet, subject to a blow or beating (esp. on the buttocks or soles of the feet), thrashingbastinado
behavioral theory, massage therapy, study of reflexes and behavior, theory that behavior can be described as a series of reflexes; natural healing method based on massage of the feet and handsreflexology
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