The basic measure of rhythm in a poem.
The part of a flat surface on which the feet customarily rest.
Travel by walking.
The end of a rectangular table opposite the head.
In a bryophyte, that portion of a sporophyte which remains embedded within and attached to the parent gametophyte plant.
The part of a sewing machine which presses downward on the fabric, and may also serve to move it forward.
The bottom edge of a sail.
A unit of measure equal to twelve inches or one third of a yard, equal to exactly 30.48 centimetres.
The base of a piece of type, forming the sides of the groove.
A short foot-like projection on the bottom of an object to support it.
A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.
A unit of measure for organ pipes equal to the wavelength of two octaves above middle C, approximately 328 mm.
The bottommost part of a typed or printed page.
Specifically, a human foot, which is found below the ankle and is used for standing and walking.
The base or bottom of anything.
The parsing of syllables into prosodic constituents, which are used to determine the placement of stress in languages along with the notions of constituent heads.
The globular lower domain of a protein.
The muscular part of a bivalve mollusc or a gastropod by which it moves or holds its position on a surface.
Fundamental principle; basis; plan.
The point of intersection of one line with another that is perpendicular to it.
Foot soldiers; infantry.
Recognized condition; rank; footing.
The end of a cigar which is lit, and usually cut before lighting.
The end of a billiard or pool table behind the foot point where the balls are racked.
To sum up, as the numbers in a column; sometimes with up.
To tread to measure of music; to dance; to trip; to skip.
To walk.
To renew the foot of (a stocking, etc.).
To use the foot to kick (usually a ball).
To pay (a bill).
A short pause in reading poetry; a caesura.
A state of inactivity; a state of little or no motion; a state of completion.
A projection from the right side of the cuirass of armour, serving to support the lance.
Absence of motion.
Peace; freedom from worry, anxiety, annoyances; tranquility.
A stick with a U-, V- or X-shaped head used to support the tip of a cue when the cue ball is otherwise out of reach.
A surplus held as a reserved fund by a bank to equalize its dividends, etc.; in the Bank of England, the balance of assets above liabilities.
Any object designed to be used to support something else.
Relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep.
The striking of a balance at regular intervals in a running account. Often, specifically, the intervals after which compound interest is added to capital.
A written symbol indicating such a pause in a musical score such as in sheet music.
A final position after death.
A place where one may rest, either temporarily, as in an inn, or permanently, as, in an abode.
A pause of a specified length in a piece of music.
That which remains.
Those not included in a proposition or description; the remainder; others.
Any relief from exertion; a state of quiet and relaxation.
To be free from that which harasses or disturbs; be quiet or still; be undisturbed.
To rely or depend on.
To be or to put into a state of rest.
To lean, lie, or lay.
To complete one's active advocacy in a trial or other proceeding, and thus to wait for the outcome (however, one is still generally available to answer questions, etc.)
To continue to be, remain, be left in a certain way.
To sleep; slumber.
To come to a pause or an end; end.
To be satisfied; to acquiesce.
To sleep the final sleep; sleep in death; die; be dead.
To cease from action, motion, work, or performance of any kind; stop; desist; be without motion.
To lie dormant.
To stay, remain, be situated.