The term "feet" is the irregular plural form of "foot" in English, stemming from Old English and its Germanic roots. Many English nouns have irregular plurals that don't follow standard rules, and "foot" is one of them. This irregularity is a feature of the language's evolution over time, influenced by historical linguistic changes. Thus, "foots" is not used because it does not conform to the established pluralization of that word.
FOOTS are Maria! Foots are also called Feets. Foots are ugly, old, and too dirty! Hahahahaha, it is so funny! TY Maria Judette....
The answer depends on what you mean by "squad foots". The term is not recognised.
a foots palm is called the arch in your foot a foots palm is called the arch in your foot
12.5 feet
Feet* and three feet in a yard
12 inches = 1 foot so 36 inches = 36/12 = 3 feet. The plural of foot is feet, not foots.
5,280 feet.
5280 feet
1600 square feet (not foots!) = 148.6449 sq metres (to 4 dp)
There are 574.147 feet in 157 metres.
3 feet makes a yard
4 feet. 54 inches = 54/12 feet = 4.5 feet