| foot-pound |
A unit of kinetic energy in the English system defined as the effort required to vertically lift one pound a distance of one foot against the force of gravity.
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| foot-and-mouth disease |
A major disease of cloven-footed animals (eg, cattle and pigs) that does not exist in the United States. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service conducts a surveillance program to track the disease in foreign countries, regulates the importation of animal products from countries where FMD exists, and tests imported animals in quarantine.
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| footprint |
The antenna coverage pattern which a satellite directs toward the earth. This defines the geographic area in which signals can be received.
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| foot drop |
A condition of weakness in the muscles of the foot and ankle, caused by poor nerve conduction, which interferes with a person's ability to flex the ankle and walk with a normal heel-toe pattern. The toes touch the ground before the heel, causing the person to trip or lose balance.
Ãâó: www.lhsc.on.ca/programs/msclinic/define/f.htm
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| foot |
A foot is the smallest repeated pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poetic line. A line of meter is described by the kind of meter and the number of feet.
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| Foot | walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud |
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| Foot | fights on foot with small arms |
| Foot | having sore or tired feet |
| Foot | an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue) |
| Foot | the act of taking a step in walking |
| Foot | the sound of a step of someone walking |
| Foot | the distance covered by a step |
| Foot | sanicle of northwestern United States and British Columbia having yellow flowers |
| Foot | a low stool to rest the feet of a seated person |
| Foot | not liable to stumble or fall |
| Foot | the lower wall of an inclined fault |
| Foot | covering for a person's feet |
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