Hyponyms: fossorial foot, hoof, bird's foot, webfoot, trotter, forefoot, hindfoot, paw, tube foot, bed, raft foundation, flatfoot, splayfoot, pes planus, dactyl, iamb, iambus, anapest, anapaest, amphibrach, trochee, spondee, pyrrhic, dibrach, paratroops
Part Meronyms: invertebrate, leg, structure, construction, homo, man, human being, human, yard, pace, chain
Derivational Morphology: leg it, hoof, hoof it, human foot, pes, pedestrian, walker, footer
Anagrams: toff
Language Translations: | |||
Albanian: këmbë | Basque: oin | ||
Bosnian: stopalo | Breton: pav and troad | ||
Catalan: peu | Croatian: noga | ||
Danish: betale and fod | Dutch: betalen and poot and voet | ||
Esperanto: piedo | Estonian: jalg | ||
Finnish: jalka and käpälä and maksaa | French: patte and payer and pied | ||
Frisian: poat | Galician: pata and pé | ||
German: bezahlen and Fuß and Pfote | Greek: πόδι and οπλή | ||
Hebrew: רגל | Hungarian: láb | ||
Ido: pedo | Indonesian: kaki | ||
Interlingua: pagar and pede | Irish: cos | ||
Italian: pagare and piede and zampa | Japanese: 足 | ||
Korean: sc=Hang | Latin: pes | ||
Latvian: pēda | Lithuanian: pėdės | ||
Malay: kaki | Norwegian: betale and fot and pote | ||
Polish: bulić and stopa | Portuguese: pagar and pata and pé | ||
Romanian: picior | Russian: нога and фут | ||
Serbian: stopalo | Slovene: stopalo and čevelj | ||
Spanish: pata and pie | Swahili: mguu | ||
Swedish: betala and fot | Tagalog: paa | ||
Telugu: అడుగు and పాదము | Turkish: ayak | ||
Welsh: troed |
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