footloose |
free to come and go as one pleases; not bound by any commitments or responsibilities. |
footman |
a manservant, usu. in uniform, who attends the door of a house or carriage, serves at table, and runs errands. |
footnote |
a note at the foot of a page or the end of a chapter that provides a comment or reference on the above or foregoing text. [4 definitions] |
footpad |
a highwayman or robber who operates on foot. |
footpath |
a narrow path for, and often made by, people walking. |
foot-pound |
a unit of energy equal to the amount necessary to raise a weight of one pound to a height of one foot. |
foot-poundal |
a unit of energy equal to the work done by the force of one pound, accelerating one foot per second per second, moving a distance of one foot. |
foot-pound-second |
of, designating, or pertaining to the system of measurement in which the foot, pound, and second are the basic units of length, mass, and time. |
footprint |
an outline or indentation created by pressing the foot on a surface, such as a step in wet sand or a muddy print left by a shoe. |
footrace |
a running race between humans. |
footrest |
a support on which to rest one's foot or feet, usu. in a slightly raised position. |
footsie |
(informal) foot (used by or in speaking to children). [2 definitions] |
foot soldier |
a soldier who marches and fights on foot; infantryman. |
footsore |
having feet that are sore or tired from walking or marching. |
footstep |
a single step with the foot, or the sound it makes. [4 definitions] |
footstool |
a low stool on which to support the feet while seated. |
footwear |
clothing worn on the feet, such as shoes, boots, slippers, or stockings; footgear. |
footwork |
the manner in which the feet are used or moved, as in sports such as tennis or boxing, or in dance. [3 definitions] |
fop |
a man who is highly concerned with, and often vain about, his appearance and manners; dandy. |
for |
used to indicate the purpose, aim, or destination of an action. [13 definitions] |
for- |
away; off. [2 definitions] |