- hind foot
- One of a horse's back feet.
Equestrian sports dictionary . 2013.
Equestrian sports dictionary . 2013.
foot — foot1 W1S1 [fut] n plural feet [fi:t] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(body part)¦ 2¦(measurement)¦ 3¦(bottom part)¦ 4 on foot 5 get/jump/rise etc to your feet 6 be on your feet 7 be/get back on your feet … Dictionary of contemporary English
Foot — For other uses, see Foot (disambiguation). Foot … Wikipedia
Foot plough — The foot plough is a type of spade used for cultivation, in the north west of Scotland. The Scottish Gaelic language contains many terms for the various varieties, e.g. cas dhìreach (straight foot) for the straighter variety and on, but cas chrom … Wikipedia
foot rot of pigs — a noncontagious foot infection of pigs, usually caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum or Corynebacterium pyogenes that invades through lesions on lateral digits of the hind legs, often after trauma such as from living in a pen with a hard or… … Medical dictionary
Rabbit's foot — In American folklore, the foot of a rabbit is carried as an amulet believed to bring good luck.The left hind foot of a rabbitThe belief originates in the system of African American folk magic known as hoodoo . A number of strictures attached to… … Wikipedia
club-foot — n. a congenital deformity of one or both feet in which the patient cannot stand with the sole of the foot flat on the ground. In the most common variety (congenital talipes equinovarus) the foot points downwards, the heel is inverted, and the… … Medical dictionary
club-foot — talipes; n. a congenital deformity of one or both feet in which the patient cannot stand with the sole of the foot flat on the ground. In the most common variety (congenital talipes equinovarus) the foot points downwards, the heel is inverted,… … The new mediacal dictionary
rabbit's foot — the foot of a rabbit, esp. the left hind foot carried as a good luck charm. Also, rabbit foot, rabbit foot. [1810 20, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
rabbit's foot — ☆ rabbit s foot or rabbit foot n. the hind foot of a rabbit, used superstitiously as a talisman or good luck charm … English World dictionary
Spear foot — Spear Spear, n. [OE. spere, AS. spere; akin to D. & G. speer, OS. & OHS. sper, Icel. spj[ o]r, pl., Dan. sp[ae]r, L. sparus.] 1. A long, pointed weapon, used in war and hunting, by thrusting or throwing; a weapon with a long shaft and a sharp… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English