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footImperial unit of length, equivalent to 0.3048 m, in use in Britain since Anglo-Saxon times. It originally represented the length of a human foot. One foot contains 12 inches and is one-third of a yard. footUnit of metrical pattern in poetry; see metre. The five most common types of foot in English poetry are iamb (v –), trochee (– v), dactyl (– vv), spondee ( –– ), and anapaest (vv –); the symbol v stands for an unstressed syllable and – for a stressed one. foot
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The bones, joints, and muscles of the foot are surveyed in easily-accessed chapters which covering everything from conditions relating to growth to foot deformities, neuromuscular diseases, swelling of the joints, and more. The bones, joints, and muscles of the foot are surveyed in easily-accessed chapters which covering everything from conditions relating to growth to foot deformities, neuromuscular diseases, swelling of the joints, and more. Along with inappropriate footwear, research has also identified existing foot problems as a risk factor for falls, and as people age the likelihood of foot problems or foot deformities greatly increases. |
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