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foot meaning in Latin

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of / characterized by dactyls (metric foot long-short-short) adjective

dactylicus [dactylica, dactylicum]adjective

of / resembling bear's-foot / hellbore plant adjective

acanthinus [acanthina, acanthinum]adjective

of a foot adjective

pedarius [pedaria, pedarium]adjective

of a foot and a half adjective

sesquipedalis [sesquipedalis, sesquipedale]adjective

of the footpaths adjective

semitalis [semitalis, semitale]adjective

semitarius [semitaria, semitarium]adjective

on foot adjective
[UK: ɒn fʊt]
[US: ɑːn ˈfʊt]

pedes [(gen.), peditis]adjective

on foot / land adjective

pedester [pedestris, pedestre]adjective

parasite (of foot) noun
[UK: ˈpæ.rə.saɪt]
[US: ˈpe.rə.ˌsaɪt]

circumpes [circumpedis](3rd) C
noun

pedestrian, who goes on foot noun

pedes [peditis](3rd) M
noun

pentasyllabic foot (typically U_U-) noun

dochmius [dochmii](2nd) M
noun

perh. haresfoot plantain noun

ortyx [ortygis](3rd) M
noun

stelephur [stelephuris](3rd) M
noun

personal attendant, servant, footman noun

calator [calatoris](3rd) M
noun

kalator [kalatoris](3rd) M
noun

pig's foot / trotter (food / medicine) noun

ungula [ungulae](1st) F
noun

plant, camel's-foot, horehound? noun

camelopodium [camelopodi(i)](2nd) N
noun

plant (perh. coltsfoot, Tussiago farfara) noun
[UK: plɑːnt]
[US: ˈplænt]

bechion [bechii]noun
N

poetical foot short-long-short, amphibrach noun

amphibrachus [amphibrachi](2nd) M
noun

amphibrachysos [amphibrachi]noun
M

amphibrevis [amphibrevis](3rd) M
noun

pump, mechanism for raising water, foot pump noun

antlia [antliae](1st) F
noun

pyrrhic, poetical foot of two short syllables adjective

pyrrhichius [pyrrhichia, pyrrhichium]adjective

pyrricius [pyrricia, pyrricium]adjective

quarter-foot, measuring quarter of Roman foot adjective

quadrantalis [quadrantalis, quadrantale]adjective

ready for bier, having one foot in grave adjective

capularis [capularis, capulare]adjective

six-foot noun
[UK: sɪks fʊt]
[US: ˈsɪks ˈfʊt]

senipes [senipedis](3rd) M
noun

six-footed adjective

sepes [(gen.), sepedis]adjective

slip, Nose one's footing verb

lapso [lapsare, lapsavi, lapsatus](1st)
verb

slow-footed adjective
[UK: sləʊ ˈfʊ.tɪd]
[US: sˈloʊ ˈfʊ.təd]

segnipes [(gen.), segnipedis]adjective

slow-footed, lame adjective

tardipes [(gen.), tardipedis]adjective

snake / serpent footed adjective

anguipes [(gen.), anguipedis]adjective

snake-footed adjective

serpentipes [(gen.), serpentipedis]adjective

soft-footed adjective
[UK: sɒft ˈfʊ.tɪd]
[US: ˈsɑːft ˈfʊ.təd]

mollipes [(gen.), mollipedis]adjective

soldiers (pl.) who fight on foot or horseback noun

dimacha [dimachae](1st) M
noun

sole (of foot) noun
[UK: səʊl]
[US: soʊl]

planta [plantae](1st) F
noun

sole of the foot noun

fulcrum [fulcri](2nd) N
noun

space / extent of a foot noun

pedatura [pedaturae](1st) F
noun

splay-footed noun
[UK: ˈspleɪ.ˈfʊ.tɪd]
[US: ˈspleɪ.ˈfʊ.tɪd]

pansa [pansae](1st) F
noun

spondee (metrical foot of 2 long syllables) noun
[UK: ˈspɒn.diː]
[US: ˈspɒn.diː]

spondeus [spondei](2nd) M
noun

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