| longitudinal arch of foot | See: medial longitudinal arch of foot, lateral longitudinal arch of foot. Synonym: arcus pedis longitudinalis, lateral part of longitudinal arch of foot. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| lumbrical muscle of foot | Four intrinsic muscles of the foot; origin, first: from tibial side of tendon to second toe of flexor digitorum longus; second, third, and fourth: from adjacent sides of all four tendons of this musculus; insertion, tibial side of extensor tendon on dorsum of each of the four lateral toes; action, flex the proximal and extend the middle and distal phalanges; nerve supply, lateral (second to fourth lumbricals) and medial (first lumbrical) plantar. Synonym: musculus lumbricalis pedis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| footprint |
The dimensions of a particular piece of equipment; used in computing floor loading and completing floor plan requirements.
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pheromones. These are left by bee feet when they walk and are useful in enhancing Nasnov pheromones in searching for nectar.
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The body-part of a mollusc which is used for contact with the surface, and on which to glide along.
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| foot and mouth disease |
All species of cloven-hoofed animals are susceptible to FMD, including domestic livestock and wild ungulates such as buffalo, antelope and warthogs. Clinical signs are essentially similar in all species although the severity may vary considerably. The principal signs are pyrexia followed by vesicle formation in the mouth and feet resulting in salivation and lameness (click here for more information.) The disease is caused by a virus and is highly contagious but not dangerous to man.
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The part of the leg on which the rabbit stands. On the foreleg, that portion below the ankle or pattern. On the rear leg, that portion below the hock joint.
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| Foot | hilly land on the lower slopes of mountains |
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| Foot | a place providing support for the foot in standing or climbing |
| Foot | an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held for further troops and supplies |
| Foot | a place providing support for the foot in standing or climbing |
| Foot | a relation that provides the foundation for something |
| Foot | status with respect to the relations between people or groups |
| Foot | act foolishly, as by talking nonsense |
| Foot | be about |
| Foot | having no feet or analogous appendages |
| Foot | theater light at the front of a stage that illuminate the set and actors |
| Foot | theater light at the front of a stage that illuminate the set and actors |
| Foot | (informal terms) small and of little importance |
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