One foot to a poet
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IAMBOne foot, to a poet
IAMBFoot, to a poet
SPEEDDEMONOne with a foot to the floor
HOSCALE3.5 millimeters to one foot, to a model railroader
treadlerone who treadles (to work by a foot pedal, also TREDDLE)
treadlersTREADLER, one who treadles (to work by a foot pedal, also TREDDLE)
skippingMove along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce
jetesa springing jump in ballet made from one foot to the other in any direction
inchesA unit of linear measure equal to one twelfth of a foot (2.54 cm)
jetea springing jump in ballet made from one foot to the other in any direction
skippedMove along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce
sabinsa unit of acoustic absorption equivalent to the absorption by one square foot of a perfect absorber
sabinunit of sound absorption, equal to one square foot (929 square centimeters) of a perfectly absorptive surface
sabinsunit of sound absorption, equal to one square foot (929 square centimeters) of a perfectly absorptive surface
tribracha metrical foot of three short syllables of which two belong to the thesis and one to the arsis
buntlineone of the ropes attached to the foot of a square sail to haul it up to the yard for furling
steppingLift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position
poundalsA unit of force equal to that required to give a mass of one pound an acceleration of one foot per second per second
oned as a function word to indicate a source of attachment or support on a string stand on one foot hang it on a nail
poundalthe foot-pound-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one foot per second per second on a mass of one pound
posesmovement in which the dancer steps, in any desired position, from one foot to the other with a straight knee onto the flat foot, demi-pointe, or pointe
posemovement in which the dancer steps, in any desired position, from one foot to the other with a straight knee onto the flat foot, demi-pointe, or pointe
cabriolesA jump in which one leg is extended into the air forward or backward, the other is brought up to meet it, and the dancer lands on the second foot
lucesunit of illumination, equivalent to 0.0929 foot-candle and equal to the illumination produced by luminous flux of one lumen falling perpendicularly on a surface one meter square. Symbol: lx
luxunit of illumination, equivalent to 0.0929 foot-candle and equal to the illumination produced by luminous flux of one lumen falling perpendicularly on a surface one meter square. Symbol: lx
squaresting or converted to a unit of area equal in measure to a square each side of which measures one unit of a specified unit of length a square foot see metric system table weight table
skateboardsA short narrow board with two small wheels fixed to the bottom of either end, on which (as a recreation or sport) a person can ride in a standing or crouching position, propelling themselves by occasionally pushing one foot against the ground
skateboardA short narrow board with two small wheels fixed to the bottom of either end, on which (as a recreation or sport) a person can ride in a standing or crouching position, propelling themselves by occasionally pushing one foot against the ground
potsychildren's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks u
potsieschildren's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks u
hopscotchchildren's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks u