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footprint The impression made by any foot into a soft sediment.
Ãâó: digsfossils.com/fossils/footprints_glossary.html
foot A unit of length. One foot is equal to 12 inches or approximately 30 centimeters. Foot and inch are the measurements used in the United States and England for measuring the length and width of rugs.
Ãâó: www.eruggallery.com/learnrugs/learn_glossary/lrn_g...
foot-pound Unit of measure of kinetic energy of a bullet.
Ãâó: captioning.robson.org/reference/language/firearms-...
foot-candle The unit of illumination on a surface one square foot in area on which is uniformly distributed a flux of one lumen. Equal to 10.76 Lux (ASAE EP344.2 Dec99)
Ãâó: www.uwex.edu/energy/lighting_terms.html
footprint The area of the tire's tread that is in actual contact with the ground. (See Contact Patch)
Ãâó: www.pmel.org/Tire-Glossary.htm
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