It literally means: NOT aboard any conveyance whatsoever. On foot - afoot - a pedestrian - walking or running - etc.
Sorry, this is not a Mathematics term.
One cubic foot, the volume of a cube that is one foot long, one foot high and one foot wide.
no but it means the same as your foot
The answer will depend on what you mean by circump, which is not a recognised mathematical term.
The term was used to refer to someone of another religion. To say that someone dug with the right foot meant they were Catholic, while someone who digs with the left foot is Protestant.
it means it is legal to have a foot
Foot Note
The Dutch word "voet" is the English word "foot". It's not a legal term.
Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.
Sorry, this is not a Mathematics term.
Same as "foot". The term "linear" is used to distinguish from square foot, or cubic foot.Same as "foot". The term "linear" is used to distinguish from square foot, or cubic foot.Same as "foot". The term "linear" is used to distinguish from square foot, or cubic foot.Same as "foot". The term "linear" is used to distinguish from square foot, or cubic foot.
the scintific term 4 athletes foot
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"Piedmont" means land at the foot of the mountains.
The basic unit of measurement in rhythm.
One cubic foot, the volume of a cube that is one foot long, one foot high and one foot wide.
Praecipe is a legal term for an order.