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What (who) is Feet - definition

WEIGHT-BEARING ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE FOUND IN VERTEBRATES
Feet; Instep; Foot deformities; Foot type; Foot (anatomy); Human foot; Articulations of foot; Foot taboo; Human feet; Distal feet; Joints of foot; Muscles of the Feet; Foot fracture; Foot fractures; Broken foot; Foot sweat; Insteps; Dorsum of foot; Foot dorsum; Articulationes pedis; Articulatio pedis; Pedis; Joints of the foot; Foot muscles; 🦶; Midfoot; Foot bone; 🦶🏼; 🦶🏻; 🦶🏽; 🦶🏾; 🦶🏿; Intrinsic muscles of the foot; Extrinsic muscles of the foot; Fractures of the foot
  • Illustration of bones in lower leg and foot
  • Foot Bone Anatomy
  • Anterior leg muscles
  • A woman's foot, decorated with [[nail polish]] and [[henna]], and wearing a ''metti'' ([[toe ring]]) on the second toe, for her wedding
  • The feet of a newborn [[infant]]
  • Study of a pair of feet crossed, 1847, by Margaret Louisa Herschel, daughter of [[John Herschel]], from the [[Royal Museums Greenwich]]
  • Underpronation of foot

feet         
Feet is the plural of foot
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Feet         
·noun Fact; performance.
II. Feet ·pl of Foot.
III. Feet ·noun ·pl ·see Foot.
feet         
plural form of foot.

Wikipedia

Foot

The foot (PL: feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion. In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws and or nails.

Examples of use of Feet
1. Instead of being roughly five feet deep and three feet by one foot, this one was five feet deep and three feet by four feet.
2. The slab was around 6 or 7 feet long, 4 feet wide and 3 feet thick.
3. The monument is about 141 feet high, 316 feet wide and its length is 370 feet.
4. The plane made passes at 8,000 feet, 10,000 feet and 12,500 feet over the mountain.
5. She set two traps directly beneath each tree‘s canopy, two about three feet away, three at 16 feet, three at 33 feet and seven at 65 feet away.